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Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1847), 1848-08-28, DAILY.

Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1847), 1848-08-28, DAILY. page 1

"3 If WM. B. THRALL & HENRY REED, EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS. OrricR aoutn-eaat corner of High itreot and Sugar alloy TERMS. Daily per annum, . . 7 00 Tii-wneklypor annum, 4 00 Weekly per annum, 2 00 Terms of Advertising. Twelve linot or less, ono or three insertion!, $ , and 25 cent for each additional insertion lor throe months J6 foriii tnonthi $U lor 12 moutea JIS Longer advertisements in the aame proportion, with a deduction of SO per com. un me biuuuih over gzu in iix nioiiini, liT tmk Vkak. For twelve liuci fourth of col nam 50 half a column (.10 whole column $ 10. BUSINESS CARDS. MATTHEWS & BUTTLES, ATTORNEY S and Counsellors at Law, Lolumliu.. Ohio. OHice one door south oi l. N. Whiting At Huntington'. Bookstore, up stairs. Nov. 1, IBki. f. J.AUttiikwi. A. B. Buttles. BROADWAY HOTLL, B V DAVID AUK; HELL, liruad street, Columbus, O- nio. April b..cm. ! 11 1TIII1111U OK IltllllllUl JU1 OOKSKLLERS and Stationers, next door to the Clinton B I Bank, lliirti street. Columbus, Ohio. A larue assortment if Rooks and Mationery always on hand. S EIBEKT V LILLEY, BOOK-BINDERS, High street, opposite th Public Offi. coa, Columbua. Aug, S6, lttlo. W. Seuert. M. C. Lii.i.kt. Willium II. Jnrvis & Henry Jnrvi. C10I.I.1XTURS and Account Settlers, for Kranklin and J adjoining counties, will attend to all business entrusted to them, with punctuality and dospatub, and upon reasonable terms, Ollice, up stairs, first door north of McCoy's store. April 14, lU-ki. y. Columbus, Ohio W. K. IDE. JU. U., DENTIST. (Late of tlio lirm of Crane At Me, Cincinnati.) Ollice for the present at the residence of the ale Col. M.JcMCtt. May S..illf. GERE, ABBOTT & CO., DEALERS in Hardware and Cutlery, Iron, Nails, Gloss, House Builders' materials, Fanning and Mechanical Toola, Military Goods, Ate. &.C., No. Ilil High street, sign of the Gilt Padlock. WISH Si RICHARDS DEALERS in Foreign and Domestic Dry Hoods, Groce-lics, Boots and Shoes, 6lc, Arc, wholesale and retail, ISo. 1, Goodale's Row, High street. j. r. s itoa.s, DEALER in Law, iMedicalrheoloical,Classical, School and Miscellaneous Books, superior Stationery and Wall l'apor. at Derby's old stand, opposite the Stato House. J. B. WH EATON. DRUGCIST.and Deiderin latent Medicines, Paints.Oila, Dye StutTi, Glass, &c. dtc, wholesale and retail, corner of 1 1 inn and Broad stroets, Columbus, Ohio. FAY KILBOlllNE, DF.ALF.HS in Dry Hoods, Groceries, Hardware, Drugs. Medicines, Paints.Oils, Dye Stuffs, Leather, Boots and Shoes, &c, High atrcct, Columbus, Ohio. Oct. I, IIW. C. H. KINC. D F.ALF.R IN PRY GOODS, Ate, opposite Exchange Hank, Columbus. ror. I : . .11. . JW. B. BATEHAM, t T?DITOR of the On 10 Cultivator, a Journal of Agricul-XJ ture and Horticulture, published on the 1st and loth o acb month. Terms JJ 1 per year j four copies for J'. am (fj. Ollice in the Bank Building, near the Stnto House. " B. COM STOC K CO., FORWARDING AMD COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Produce Dealers, and Lard Oil Manufacturers, Canal Basin, Columbus, Ohio. 4k- jTR11);WAY & CD'S TRON FOUNDRY, Broad street, near tho Bridge, Colum L bus. Ohio. Stovesofallkiuds,andagrcatvurictyofCas-tings, nlways on band. Oct. 1, 1811. ' COLDMBIS HAT STOKE. JK IICDISILL, High street, opiosite the State Build- ings, always keeps on hand a good assortment of Hats and Caps of the latent fashions. Hats made to order. NEIL HOUSE! KWINNF. is "al home" in the Neil House, and will render all so who make their stay with him. Deo 10. dtf N. H. 1AYLOH, ENGRAVER. OFF1CK on Northeast comer of High and Town Streets, up stairs opposite United States Hotel. Dec. 2A-dif LAW. PB. WILCOX and A. F. Perry will practice Law, as partners, in Franklin and adjoining counties. Office on oast side of High street, opposite 1. JN. W luting At Hunt, ington s Bookstore Feb. lli..t-wtf. w mTw' I llsiiTiveI,Ti!e y, Sl'ROICAL and Mechanical Dentist, Columbus, Ohio. Agent for Alcnck's I'rcmium'l ecth. For sale Baker & Kiley's 1'atcnt Forcep Key. Maj I3..t-wly. Clf Yl!l ERY STABLE. THE suliscrilwr has removed to the new brick stable huill by Dr. L. (iondale, corner of Sugar and Fair alleys, a few s'eps from High street, anil rear of the Capitol House. irr Ihjiises asd cahkiaues to i.i:t trn Nov a..Hif. j. massky: W. A. McCOY V CO., WHOLF.SALK AND HF.TAIL DF.AI.i:ilSinFancyand Staple Dry lioods and Groceries, opposite the State House, High street, Columbus, Ohio. !j:oh;e e. vai.cxtt, SIGN AND UANNEli PAINTER, Nov. 9.. .dtf. COI.UHBL'S, OHIO. JUST RECEIVED BY EXPRESS, AVAHIIi I Y ol rich Turk Satin and Cbaniehon Silk Parasols j Also, new stylo French Lawns, Grenadine Shawls, and a variety of Fringes. Call at M. -GOODING'S. Mny 12. one door fionth of tht Capitol lloutt. CANTON TEAS OUTDONE I AND if you duiiM il call and try of ihe kind that will recommend itself. Only ii els per lb., st M. (itMIIII.NG'S, April 2T. One door south of the Capitol House. I'criliirnl Sperlnrlra. ALSO, double convex sml conrava Spectacles, for all ngea,and in a great varietv of frames. Also, Spectacle Glass, of all kinds, fitted IB old frames at short notice, and low price.br VV. A. I'LATT t CO., j't.l,, 7, Afil Ilomt. CRAPES, Colliim and Cliiinietl. J A eotid stock, offered very low at April M. .dly. M GOODING'S YE LOVERS OK THE WEED! COMF. ainl Iry some of the best flavored ( avendi.h Tobacco in the citv. Call at M. GOODING'S, April 26. One door aouth of the Capilul House. 1?RI ENDLY GINGHAMS. X Something new ( also. French, F.nclish. Scotch, American ami Linen do., one door south of Capitol House. April 21.. d. M. GOODING. VARNISH. FURNITURE VARMMI Nos. 1 nd !. Also,Polish-ing and Coach Body V amish. for sale by J. B. W HF.A'J'OiN, Druggist, March 2D. Corner of High and Broad street. ANVILS. GENUINE Mouse-Hole Anvils, at the siim of the Msy l:t. GILT 1'ADI.OCK. G'OLD I'ENS.A fresh supply received this dav. and I for sa,e very low. W. A. I'LATT & i O, April S. IH47. Neil House. GUN Bill 1TII S ill please notice that we have for salt, atithe sign of the Gilt I'sdlock. Ilil. High street, l(K Bifle Barrels, assorted, from 60 to 2i0 balls to the pound. Also, (ion Locks of vsrious kinds. Butts. Guards and Thimbles, German Silver, Sheet Brass and almost all other Guo naterial. GERE, ABBOTT & CO. Dec. 9. NEW DRESS GOODS. GINGHAMS, Printed Lawns, Baliorrnes, Barapes, Mns-lin Ginghams. Embroidered dillo, De Lains, Ve. All new styles, lor sale by WING RICHARDS'. GLOVES. Si dot. super black and light colored kid. Also, lac lisle, silk. fcc. tall in st M. GOODING'S, April 24. .dly. Onedooe sooth of Capitol Home. TlOSir.it V .VI dmcn Ladies'. Misses snd Children's XX Hose, new and cheap j also, a line stork of Grata half nose, at .i'i-" April 2t. One door south of the Cspilol House. saws! H0F. CO., and Wilmot Rowland'! Mill and Crosi cut Saws; ' Hoe Co. and Wilmot eV Rowland's Circulardo.) Spear &. Jackson's and other Hand do.) Pannel and ripping do.; Butchers' and Back do.; Billett and Turning Webb do. July 16. GERE, ABBOTT CO. HARDWAHK. GKHE. ABBOTT A. CO., at the sign of the Gilt Padlock, are now receiving a fresh fopply of fronds, which makes their si nek embrace more ar tirles in the hardware line, than any other store in the State. TiW are dispmed to tell cneda at 1sir rates, and would re-pectfully request purchaser to call aed examine their froodi and pneea. Oct. 1. OHIO VOLUME XII. BOMETIIINU I OIl THE LADIES. IVORY Kant, gold and steel beads, purse clititps and rinpt, porn twist, ssdier silk, enibrniderimr silks and worsteds. embroidering patterns, canvass fur embroidering, silk, liueu and worsted braids and tapes, linen and cotton floss, victoria cord, silk and linen fr.nues, iironet and swiss rduinirs and inserting, linon. thread and lisle laces, editing and in-sertiiigs, and many other litllo fixius, may be found cheap at May 1, One door south of Capitol House. PURE WATER. E1NNI SON'S Patent Diaphragm Water Filter. We hare just received a lew of these very valuable articles which hiulily recommended bv all who have seen tlioin in uso. and which wo are rendv to sell nt manufacturer's prices, with cost of transportation. GKlili, ABBOTT & CO. 200 KEGS JUNIATA NAILS, just received and for snle at the sign of the .Sept. 10.1 l'AD PADLOCK. GENtliNC MOLSE-IIOLi: ANVILS, rUST received and for sale at the npn of the I Sept. 10. GILT PADLOCK. NEW BONNETS. JUST received by the subscribers, a new and well selected assortment of Neanolitian. Prinre Albert, Fancy Braid and plain Leghorn and Straw Bonnets, which can be alforj ed at unusually low prices, i-Al at nii.uuuKjr.. CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS. AMPS and Bunds; Imlia Huhbcr Cloth and Whips J Oil Cloth and Mats; Patent Leather and Bindings j Patent Cloth and Dash Frames Li pi it Frames and Tassel Is; Spring! and Axlea. GF.RH, ABBOTT & CO. I ADli.S' ISIIOEN Just received a line usorlment Xj ot Ladies' French Morocco and Kid Grecian 'J'ies nnd Bimkins, at the sipn of the liolden Boot, which aro selling of) cheaper th.n ever before sold in this city. Jan II. H. KIMBALL LATEST STYLES 1RESS (JOOIJS. Cameo Tissues, Grenadines, I'rvstaliues, Silk anil Wool Be rapes, plnin and fancy, one door south of Capitol Mouse. April2l..d. M. GOODING. IT MB E R! LUMBER ! The subscriber has on hand fur sale at Ins Steam Saw Mill, 3 miles west of Columbus, a Inrpe and complete assortment of Country Lumber of almost every variety and description. Having erected Dry Mouses, will also luive a larpe quantity of seasoned flooring on and niter the 11 of March. Also, a quantity of Bel'une Lumber that will be sold at reduced prices. All trood orders for Lumber will be prompt ly attended to. I reu. u. .tl.l m. L.. M LLlVAiM A in I' UJ L( .iw gallons iiienciica winier iraincu i Sperm Oil. a superior article t 2(H) pnllnns Whale Ooil, irsale by FAY & hILBOl'BNK, Dec. 7. No. hVJ, High Street. MACHINE CARDS. 1C0 sets of Mnchine Cards, just received from the Manufactory at Leiccster,Maa-laehutjetts, and for sale at No. lblJ, High street. Dec. 7. KAY & KILB01TRNE. ARKET BASKETS Willow Market BankeU, a tine ailicle, at the GILT PADLOCK. Oct. 1. A LAliGE ASSOHTilIENT 0 F Ginghuuis, Balzorines, Lawns and Barages. just pre 'd by April o.j t irtu ct KitiiAiiu?. 1UO dozen l ik-w, OF Spear ec Jnckaon. Muttram, lbhotaon, Butcher and oilier celebrated makers, for sale at the sign of the April 7: GILT PADLOCK. NO. 101 JIIGII STREET. ONE Ill'NDUl'.D pairs Lliptic Springs for buggies nnd carriages, just received and for sale at the sign of th Sept. 10. GILT PADLOCK. SMITH'S VICES OF Domestic Manufacture, the best in the market, for sale at the sign of the GILT PADLOCK. Sept. 10. Solar Enrd UnmuH, 0 F Cornelius Al Co., manufacture. Also, Lamp Trim- J mings of all kinds, wholesale or retail, bv Feb. 1. VV. A. I'LATT k CO., AVil llmi.it. T) A It A SOLS. BON .NET lUllliONS, GINCJ-X HAillS. cVc 'l'bis dav rucsived another lot of those dark changeable bilk, and Tunpie Satin Parasols, so much in demand. Also, a few pieces Friendly Ginghams, Bonnet Bibbons, Coronation Cord, eVe. Also. Hice Foundation, (a new article forMilhneri I Bon. net Whalebones, Black and W bile Crape and t rape Liese Use. June 11. M. GOODING. PRINTS, PRINTS, PRINTS. A larue lot oll.red at reduced prices and no uiislake. Call soon at M. GOODING'S. May 1 . One door aouth of Cnpitul House. FAIHDANK'S PATENT PLATFORM Scales and Counter Balances at manufacturer's prices. For sale by GF.HF., ABBOTT & CO. April 8. Sign of the (iilt Pad Lock. 1)1(11 Ditinnsk Embroidered Table Covers, a V superior article, just receivud at M. GOODING'S, April 2fi. One door south of tho Capitol llouao. K1CH CERTAIN-iOODsTZ 4-1 Oiled Turkey lied (Jurtain stulTj also, white lace anil embroidered white do, at April tL.dly. M. GOODING'S. t.riiiiinrt Armitfice Moiisehole Anvils. s: OLID box and common Vises, lor sale at ihe sign of the A pnl 7. I'll, r rAui.in.si. Sent mid PrPMie. SF.ALS Knprnved, and Nul Preisea furnished, for Nota riea Public, Common Pleas and Supreme Court, He corders. A c. 6lc, at very low prices and short notice, by March 17. W. A. PLA'IT &. CO., Neil House. 'ElVES, 25 do. Seives, assorted numbers of iron, ) bra-, ond hair, at the GILT PADLOCK. OA US! SAWSII M) Mill Snws, of Cunt and Germiin O Sieel. for sale at the sigu of tlio Dec. l. GILT PADLOCK. DI lOEMAKEITS TOOLS of nearly every descrip-lO tion. for sale at the Shoe and Leather Store of May 2U, 1817. H. IL KIMBALL. CITY LOTS FOR SALE. TWF-N TV-SIX ln-lots, pleafantly situuled on the louih-east nnrt of the city, (title good.) for snle by Dec.O.W. I WDGWAY & CO. STARCH. TMK Columbus Starch Factory is now in operation. Th attention of denlera ami others is requested to the beautiful arlicle of Pmrl March now being made. Country Merchants and others supplied from the depot at the Ohio "Drug Store, by S. CLARK At CO. Cash and the highest market price at all times paid for White Corn. ept. 3. While Lend, Oil nnd Brush? TWKNTY bbls. Linseed Oil, in whole and half barrels) 1110 kegs White Lead; Varnibh, Paintand Whitewarh Rni-hrn. July Iti. GK.KK, ABBOTT St CO. CALL AT Jl. COODJNCS, oat: floftu noi rii of run vapitoliioch, WHI .KL ynu may find one of the best selected and moC desirable stock of Fanny and Staple Dry Goods in the city, which are nearly all new, snd were purchased low lor cash, and will be sold as cheap as they can be found an) where. April 21.. d. SEED STORE & ACinClLTt RAL WARE-ROC MI. f AVie More, next door H rst of the Pont Office.) Jt'ST received, a Inrpe and general assortment of (Jar. heb !r KiKi-D h.Kis, embracing every desirable variety adapted to this climate, nw is the time to obtain seeda for choice vegetables, as planting time is at hand. And to the ladies we have to otler a select and large variety of Plover Seeds. Catalogue! of seeds and fruit tree at'the store. A Iso, in stor. Pratt's Corn Planter, which the farmers are generally invited tocall snd examine. together with ploughs, ice. 60 bushels timothy seed, ovase on ripe, and mustard teed : also, on consignment, a large lot of fruit trees, for sale very low. Auction The room is now ready for the reception of goods to be sold at public sale, and we shall evert ourvelvt to give satisfaction to all who may favor as with goods to be sold in that manner. JAO. BIRR. April 8. .dtf. NOTICE TO PHYSICIANS. UjfcCUu 3 U-KErfr Uuass 3 TIIK undersigned has just received, and will keep con. atsntsntly on hand, a supply of Leeches, whirl, he will apply by prescription. He is also prepared to bleed and cup by prescription. Prompt attention will be paid t" ill pre senptinns. Lnqtnre at Denig & Son's, comer of Mich and Rich streets, C. E. BOYLE. Rfjtrrncrf Drs. Denig, Snith and Butterfield. Sept. 17. .dtf. TATE COLUMBUS, MONDAY, AUGUST 28. 1848. Watctim, Jewelry, Silvcr-Wurc, Lamps, kt., kt, uiu. A. I'lnll & Co.. (ill the Neil House.) llAVfc on hand a good assnitment of Watches', Jewelry, Silver-Ware, Sour W Perfumery, b.iH.1, ., .Mivn.n, ..uillirj UIMI lerilttTHI,, lUl" ITIOnd Oointed CtOld 1'ens. r7r. mnLtra I fl.,1.1 nnd Silver Pencils and Thimbles. Combs. Urushesfor the Hair, Liuine. ami i coin, riaieu anil isrilama Caslnrs, Candlesticks, Cake llaskets and 'I'en-lSnla. rnnlid,) Pocket Knives and Scissors, Ocnuino ilumuiings i-ipcuies, oesi quality, I'istols with one and six barrels. i iochs, Lamp uinss anil Lamp Wick, Watch Makers Tools and Materials. Sic. tic, all of which they are now scllinc at verv tow wicee. Watches and Jowelrv carefully repaired by experienced -....,.: miu nanaiiieu. niso, seal Migravcu lor ivoiarios County and State olhcers, .Societies, &c, and Scnl I resses of an excellent and cheap constiLction furnished al snori nntire. tjoc. IS New Tailorltig nutl Dry (iootU listiiblishnicnti L. P. PRESTON &, CO., ( No SOI , I Huh Street, Comer qf llirh Street,) TJAVINCi secured the services of Mr. Skwki.i. as for. XI man, (whose well known skill in fitting needs no iiiuisn, miu uso some oi ine uest journcvnien I ailors in the city, are prepared to manufacture all kinds of clothing in tlio neatest manner, and on short notice, (.'lining for others to make up, nnd repairing, will he promptly attended Thoy have also enlarged their store room, nnd nre reiv. ing a large supply of Dry (ioodss so they can safely say ".J io inc., m-niniiue assurimcms 01 Dotn Dry liooils and Clothing in the Citij. N. P. (Iroceries. Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, llonncts, ike. always on hand, at prices that will not lull to suit buyers. Columbus April 13.11117.. .tw. ui'ioinoH coLonioi) DA(;ri:i!iir KJ OTVI'ES. The subscriber would respectfully an nounce to the ciliens of Columbus and its virinilv. lh:it ii has taken rooms in Anibos' block, where he is orrnarl in opumj iiiuer'ciHjpe iiKcnesses, ny an improveo process, which gives to the picture a much finer tone than modes ol operating. Persona wishing anything in the line of this art. aro ro. spcctl'ully invited to call at his rooms. Perfect satisfaction given, or no ennrgc. Persons are tiiunht the art of tnkinir lit onpsan. anil dm. paring all kinds of Chemicals used by Dagnerrcan artists, on iiv ilium reuKoiiaoie terms. c.. a, aiuuutilOiv. Oct. 30.. dtf. THE MJW STOKE AT 11031 E, AGAIN. I'AXO.N SMITH & MAHTLN, HAVF. returned to their former stand, a. 3, Neil's new block, nnd are better than ever m-eivira,! in u-.ii nn ll who may call on them. Having just received a largo ami well selected stock of fashionable Snrinir Onoila ll.nv rl confident that they aro now able to servo all who may favor Tho attention of the Ladies is esneciallv invited to lUir stock of Lawns, Muslins.Giiighains, Uarages, Kieuch work'd Collars. Chimizctts, Parasols, &c. Tlio Gentlemen nre also invited to call and evnmine ihoir very extensive slock of Broad Cloths, Cassimerea, Vesliugs, Cravats, Summer Hats, and other seasonable goods too nu merous in mention, t.nmn one, como all. April 12. 1 AXOjN, SMITH Sl MARTIN. PAI'UR II N(;i:m III. o r No. 1(1, Courttimitt s!., N. Y., oppoiitr Ihe M rsfin Ihttl. rPH CHOTON MANUfAC'TliHIMl COMI'AiW-J. (onranized under the (ieneml M!miir-,.ii,Pin i n.w Ai the State of JSew York) oiler at wholesale, in iiuantitica to purennsers, at maiiulacturer s lowest prices, for canh or roved credit. J'twer llaiuittoiit. of everv i-.nriniv r .n l. ami price, aud llordert to match i Fire Hoard' 'rttis in great variety, Trunrpannl HtfinW Mn, Oil I'uintrd iuiiww rnaatt ami Hide llniidno l urluin I'aprrt. of Ihe latest styles and superior finish, all of their own maim. facturc and importation. As their Stock is largo and entire, ly new, Ihey invite Merchants, Mooksellers and Dealers in these articles, to call and eiuinine their sttles and prices, whenever they visit the City. Country Merchants can examine this Stock I him ft O'cluck in tlin innrtiii,., till III n clock in the evening. new vork, reb. at, HII8..7md. NEW ANI FASHIONABLE Tailoring Establishment, B. Ill RK and WM. F. CLOLD have just opened a new 'i nil or Shop, on Iliyh alrcct. in the city of Columbus, opposite the Lnited Slates Hotel, whern they will give strict attention to tho Tailoring' business in all its branches. Particular attention paid to cutting, and work made upon short notice, nnd in tho most approved style. They respectfully solicit a sharo of the public pat-roiinpe. July TJ, .twlf, OHIO Ml TLAL HUE 1NSCHANCE CO. I ire and lain IiiHintince. THIS Company continues to take rinka on Lives and Property, on the nif!t approved principles of Mutual nsnrnnre. . lire lie pa rime ill. Vf The averace cost of Insurance in this Department. is lens than one-fourth per cent, per annum. Policies issued on the Mutual or Cash plan at the op. tion of the applicant. liiie urpHrtmeiit. Policies on Lives issued daily at one-half the usual rates of premium. iN. If. Advantages made available on two or moro contin gencies. For information, apply at the office, Carpenter's Building, between the Kxchange and City Hnnks, 1 1 iyh street, Co lumtius. i iiiu i n i tiKir r 1 1 M, Sept. If), 1BI5. twy. Secretary. FIUi:-FIKE-FI HE. THF. PKOTF.CTIOM iNStKANCK CoMPANV, of 1 1(1 rt fold Conn., continue at their nirenry in this city to insure Dwelling Mouses, Stores and arehouses. Mills. Manulnc lories, Aic, and the contents of each, toirether with everv other similar aperies o property, aoa.st loss or dam- ag r bv r 1 h k. i lie rates oi premium oiiereu are as low ns those of any nthersimilar institution ; and settlements ol losses characterized by the well known liberality of Uiislouo estnblishcd Company, (fttiee in the Lity .lank builnintr. up stairs. Oct. I.L.Iyd. J. WM. BALDWIN, Atrent. II IJ It 1) E L L , IN THE A' E I L HOUSE, HAS just received his Spring supply of iNew (ioods invites gentlemen to call and examine them. April 20'.. dtf. GARDEN AND FLOW Fit REEDS. THF. most complete assortment from the Quaker estib-lislnnent Rochester. N. V., Shaker do., Lebanon. Ohio. and Rt bison's do. Two hundred varieties of Flower Seeds, of the various kinds, (Thor burns) all fresh, just received and for sale by jun.i ifiiL.isr.n April 23. V2, Highst. A KARE CHANCE FOR PRINTERS. IOI t sale, Ihe maienals of a Printing Office, consisting chielly of a power press, price bl)0 : 3t0 lbs. ol imall pica, .Hl Itis. of long primer, 400 lbs. of bourgeois, (nearly new.) 1. 10 lbs. ol minion. MX) lbs. of brevier, imposing stones, cases, stands, stirks. galleys, rhnses, &c, tVc. An opportunity might he afforded to a suitable person to pay in part for the materials, by printing a weekly religious newspaper. n i a nre a no exienoco j"u omrm mrm ut conuuciea. Address, post paid, the publishers of the W LSTLKiN CHRISTIAN JOURNAL, April 17. .dtf. Coluatbus, Ohio. Columbus Ihsiiuiiu 4' Company. fire and Marine. This Comnanv continues to insure every species of build ing, and the furniture, machinery, goods, warea and mercan dizes and other property contained therein, against loss oi damage by lire ; also, steamboats and all sail vessels, and the cargoes of steamboats, sail vessels, keel-boats, flat-boats and other water-cratl, against the perils of sens. lakes and riven on the most favorable terms. A. S. C'HKW, June I, 18lM. Secrttmy NOTICE. The Co-partnership heretofore exintmg between the undersigned, was this dav dissolved by mutnal consent. All persons indebted to the late firm ol D. S. Form Jin it Co , or having claims acmnst them, are respectfully requested tocall and settle the same with A W. urrmn v o.f who are auuiomed to clow- np the buai nes of the lirm. H. BROWN, March 1, llillt. J). s. FORM AN. 14. Brown snd A. W. Brown will Continue the hn.iness of Merchant Tailoring, under the name of A. W. Know. it Co. llasid S. l-'orman is employed to execute the cut' inpand attend to manufacturing aa heretofore. mar. FMIS AND HATTI:hn TltIIMiv:s. TIIK subscriliers hare just received a lai-pe stock ol furs and I latter'. Trimmings, which the otfer for sale at the lowest prices. si ins. nurna, sides. M double and sincle Rintj Russia.blow. 1(10 " f srroted Kussia. IIS) Kawand Carroted Coner. 1(110 Ssiony snd Spanish Bodies. Aim A first rate assortment of Silk snd Cotton Tips. Randintrnnd Binding. Hat Leathers. Bow Strings Skiv ers, al) colore, Black and Drab Silk Plush. Extract I,ww.nl Gum Shellac, etc. Feb. 12.J FAY &. KILBOLILNE. OU 3D AEL Y. BOOKS & STATIONERY. JOSEPH R. SCROGGS, Rooknelltr and Stationer, opposite the State Ihute. VALUARLE FX.LLNJI HOOKS-CHEAP. CAR DLNAL WOLSKV, by John lialt, with additionul il-liiMtrations from Cavendish ' Life of Wolsey, and other sources, t vol. The Life and Pontificate of Leo the Tonth j by William Rnscoe il vols. 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History of Civilization. I rum the full of the Roman Em. pire to tho French Revolution ; by P. Ouizot. 3 vols. i no aoove works aro Don no m unilorm .milling, and will make n tine addition to a library. For salo very cheap by reu. w. j. u. bCKUiiliS. A VAT. CARLE HOOK. A MANUAL of Ancient aud Modern History, containing tho noliticnl history, ucoL'rnnhical nofitmn. nnd so. cial stato of the principal nations ot antiquity, carefully revised from tho ancient writers. The rise ond progress of the principal European nations, their political history, and the changes in their social condition, with a history o the colonies founded by Europeans. By W. C. Taylor, LL. D., in. u. t, . ,wun questions nuapieu lor Hie use ol scuooib: 1 vol. pp. VjI, For aale by r'eb '2. J. H. SCROGGS. 1)EVOLL'TJON. In coiiscquece of the recent rev-t ulution in I-ranee, nnd the nresent excited state of En. rope, tho subscriber is selling Books, Stationery, &c, at greatly reduced prices. His stock of Bonks, Stationery, Paper Hangings. &c . is very full, nnd great bargains are to be had " Progress" is the word, and we intend selling off very low, to nuke room for a new stock. Purchasers will find it to their advantage to call on us first nnd last. " So mote it be." f April 13.1 J. R. SCROGGS. IIAXDIIOOK OF Young Artists and Amateurs in Oil Painting being chiefly a compilation from the celebrated Manual ol Uouvier, and others. The whole adaoied. bvthe method of its arrangement, and the completeness of its detail, as well for a text bonk in Academies, of both sexes, as for self-instruction; with a new explanatory and critical vocabulary for sale by Feb. ill. J. R. SCROGGS. 13 A PER HA!S(;iiGS. A choice nd well selected assortment of nvery variety aid Price, from SUM) to 10 per dozen bolls; Bordering of nlmost every descrip tion, fnrying in price from l2oc to 2.50 per strip, of 10yds. e iiiyiio pumcuiar nueniion 10 u.e aoove raiers and Bonlerings, leeling confident that thev will compare favor ably with any other slock in the citv. For sale at the Rook- Btoro of IMuroh 2o 1 J. R. SCROGGS. ARNOLD'S CLASSICS Comprising Arnolds first aud second Latin bonks; Cornelius Neoos; Latin prose composition; first Greek Lessons; Greek prose composition I and a variety of other classical works. For sale by Jnn. ti J. R. SCROGGS. LIFE OF NAPOLEON. History of Napoleon, from the French of M. Laurent De L Ardccho. with five hundred illustrations, niter designs by Horace Vernel, and twonty original portraits j for salo cheap, by Feb. 21. J. K. SCROGGS. HALF-HOURS WITH THE BEST AUTHORS Selected and arranged, with short biographical and critical notices, by Charles Knight : for sale bv Feb. 21. J. R. SCROGGS. GOETHE. The Autobiography of Goethe Truth and Poetry, from my lite. Edited by Parke Goodwin. Feb.2l For sale by J. K. SCROGGS. A PLEA FOR AMUSEMENTS j b Frederick W. Sawyer. For salo by Feb. 21. J. R. SCROGGS. GOLD. A beautiful article of Gold Fresco Wail Fa-per, French stUo, for snle bv J. K. SCROGGS. April II. UNITED STATES EXPLORING EXPEDITION. vols. 'I to., and maps, by Wilkes; for sale at Mnrch 27. SCROGGS'. W ERICA N STATlPTPlTRS.-One wttTf the above work, ol 21 In rue folio volumes for sale very chenp. at March 27. J. R. SCRUGGS'. IO. O, F. A few very finely embroidered Encampment Regalia, ll'. G. and R. P.) for salo by Aprii 10. J. R. SCROGGS. GKUllOE L. KlIODF, WILLIAM OIlLKIf RHODES & GREEN, COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Forwarders, and Agents of Clinton Line, on Erie Canal, and Oswego Canal Linn of Lake llonts, Cleveland O. Agents of' Clinton I.ineO. P. Scoville, 113. Broad st, New York ; W. Monieiith Al Co., Albany, N. Y.j Hazard, Monteath & Sherman, Bulfulo. iN. Y. Agents of Oswnfo Line. Joseph Gillmrt, 17 Cantiei Slip, New York ; Bennett St Adams, Syracuse, N. Y.j Truman Wiman, Oswego, N. Y. mar'lJ REMOVAL. WING & RK'MARIlS have removed their gr.ods from No. 1, Goodnle's Row, to No. I, Neil's new building, opposiie the State buildings, whera they will lie pleased to see their old customers, and all others that may be pleated to give thrin a call. Their stock has been greatly increased ana they would say to those wishing to purchase at wholesale or retail, to give them a cull, as thoy w ill sell cheaper than ever. April H. ATTENTION t THE undersigned, a Philologist, nnd grndunte of a celebrated foreign University, will bo ready to give Ictusoni in the Greek. Latin and German languages, at any hour. Terms very low. Rrferrncen; Rev. Mr. II. L. Richards, Dm. Jones A Case and Prof. Ir Smith. , P. JOHNSON, Dr. of Phil. Nov. IK..dtf. BROWNSVILLE WATER-CERE EST All-lihhimrnt, l ayette Co., Prnnitylvtiiiin. THE friends of HvnnopATiiv,and the public in general, ire respectfully informed tint this Establishment, built expressly for the purpose haa been in successful operation since August, IIU7. The building is 70 feet by .30, two stories high, and will comfortably accommodate 25 patients. Every room is well ventilated, and neatly furnished. The sleeping and bathinir and dressing rooms tor ladies, are as entirely separated from those of the gentlemen, as if in different buildinirsj also e pa rate parlors. The bathing-rooms arc furnished with all tiie necessary baths for undergoing a iuccckkIiiI treatment. Numerous pure soft-water kprinus surround the Establishment; pleasant and retired walks among the neighboring hills arc abundant, and the exertion of reaching the summits, is amply repaid by beautiful views over a most picturesque country. Dr. Baki.7,, the proprietor, who resides in the establish meut, has h;id several years' experience in this popular mode of practice, and early in the ensuing summer expects to bo joined by Dr. Ma -"in, Fellow ot tho Royal Colleue of Surgeons, London j who is now visiting the best establishments in England. The Establishment has been so far well patronized, and no pains will be spared to make it as comfortable and agreeable to invalids as the system will admit of. The terms are as follows : For patients (i per week, to be paid weekly. Very feeble patients are required to bring their own nurses -board can lie had for them in the Establishment, at i per week. Each patient is required to bring the following articles : two linen or cottor sheets, two woollen blankets, six eosrse towels, either three comfortables or a light feather bed: likewise, an old linen and flannel sheet lor bandages, and one injection instrument. The following diseases are anceessfully treated, and a cure or relief effected, if there be no disorganization of the parts, or the disease of too long standing: Fevers, Intermitting Fevers ; Ague ; Intbmation of the Lungs, Stomach, Bowels, Liver, Spleen and kidneys; Dyspepsia; Asthma; Rheumatism, acute and chronic; Sciatica and Lumbago! Gonorrhoea; Primary and Secondary Syphilis; Scrofula f Nervous diseases; Partial Paralysis; Sick Headache ; Neuralgia; Palpitation of the Heart; Hypochondriasis ; Drop sy ; Jaundice; Habitual Costiveness; Delirium Tremens; pasma of the Stomach and Bowels; Spinal Ailertimw; Chronic Dyscnlary, or Diarrhoea ; Scaly Head; Tetter; Ringworm, etc.. etc. ANo. Female Diseases, is Prolapsus Uteri. or bearing down of the Womb; Excessive, Painful, and Obstructed Menstruation. Jan. 2ti, Ioi3,..w0m. RN AL NUMBER 43. CINCINNATI. SOUTIMiATE, HAWTHORN Ac CO., have in store and Inr sale on liberal lerms. oil ni aim qr pipes Alexandre Seip;nctle Brandy) ? " " " Alnslorjr Brandy, Vintage 11118 ? ". " J-IUiodarddo. ' 1U05 lUOi; 10" utaru. Uupuy it, Co., do; 10" J.J. Dnpny do I 60 qr casks Madeira Wines, various Brands t 1(0 " ' Fort do do dot SO" - Sherry do do do 30" " Sweet Mnlnga do do 25" " Ory do do do) 20 enscs Cnliluet Champaign Wine ) ou ou.kcis jspoieon no no: 20 " Sun &. Knglo doj 10 " Crown do do: 20 Hoiilsick do do; fiOiOOO Hcgnlia Cipnrs, vtirious brands ; 10 tierces (.'alsbris Liquorice." in ninss;" f0 boxes Cut and Dried Ciiewing Tobscco; 100 " Mo. lsl'obacco, our own brand;" " " lbs do do; 100 " Va. ' do various brands KO ii do do do; 100 bugs Rio Cnffee ; 60 " Old (iov't Java Cofico) 10 " I'ttiiento; fiObiskets SallaJOil: 20 chests do do in flnsks l 20 cases Ruilislicimrrlietg " liliine Wine ;" 10 " Sparkling ilork ; 200 brls Bnurborn Whiskv, 3 to D years old j fi punnlieons St. Croix ilum; 2 " Jnninica do; 10 pipos Finn Apple liin ; SOlHIUATK, HAWTHORN & CO.. Cincinnati, May 4. a Columbia sl. SHERRY W INE. 20 qr casks Harmony pal. Slier, ry Wine, this day recoiled per Charles Hunimond,and lor sale low by SOUTHUATE, HAWTHORN & CO., julvlO. iU (;0urubia st., Cincinnati. SICILY MADEIRA WINE. -10 qr casks Sicily Madeira Wine, this day received per Charles Haw. moud, aud for snle low by SOUTHUATE, HAWTHORN & CO , J"ly'2- 21 Columbia st. MADEIRA WINES. lOcightsand octaves Blundy Madeira Wine ; b pipes Woodliouse Modeiia Wine 20 qr casks 1'riest Madeira Wine, now landing aud for sale low by SOUTHUATE, HAWTHOKiN & CO., j"1?1'- 2-1 Columbia st. SCOTCH ALE. 50 casks Tcnnants Scotch Ale, in quarts and pints, received by Charles Hammond, aud fur sale low bv SOUTI1GATE, HAWTHORN & CO., JjnlylS. 21 Columbia st. C1ASSIA. &..0 matts CaBsia I'rcsh and in lino order, re celled anil for rale low by SOUTHUATE, HAWTHORN & CO, j"')''" 24 Columbia st. ROCIIELLA BRAlV'DY.-.lOhl snd qr pipes Alei. Seignette, in store and lor sale low by SOUTHUATE, HAWTHOHN li CO., jl.vl2. 24 Columbia st. BOOKS AND RTATUUVKRV. THE subscriber having withdrawn from the lirm of Derby. Bradley At Co.. will continue the business ol Publishing ami Bookselling under the tirm of II IV ll. rl.v Co.. at Ko. Mo Main stiect; and on the 0th ol April, opened an entire new stork of Law, Miscellaneous, Theological, School nnd Classical Hooks, together with a lull assortment olSlapIo and 1'nncy Stationery. The experience he has hnd in buying books forthe West-em country, has enabled him to purchase the present new stock upon terms that will be an advantage to those ol his friends and customers, who may favor him with their orders. nnu tney can rely upon limling nt nil times, a full stock on hand ; and orders by muil. or otherwise, for quantities, or single volumes of books, will receive prompt attention. viutiiiuuu, April II. VV. UluKBY. TO TIIE PUBLIC. TTAV INI! complrted our new l'iano and Tea Warerooms, XI and received our first shipments, consisting of a(i splendid I'innns. and 300 chests chnico Teas, we invite purchasers and dealers in those articles to call and examine our stock which will be replenished weekly. Our Tens nre purchased for cash direct irnm Imnnrtar. and our 1'ianos being from Ihe manufactory of Slndart & uumiiiiii, , ors, cannot do equalled in the U. States. Tho Piano Saleroom is over tho Tea Warerooms. snd nr. cupies the whole upper nart of Hie building. l eas put up in i ami j pound pnrkages.of better qunlitv, in better style, nnd at lower prices than of anv of ili. Eu'i. em packing houses. SMITH & NIXON. n. fc. comer 7th and Walnut streets, Cincinnati, O. sugl. .' I.k;htm; linns. Office onif Slamifuctory on SUth ttrert. between Main and Walnut. Cincinnati. Ohio S PRATT'S Patent Spiral Twisted Carbonized Iron Lightning Hods, in ten lent lengths, with (ilass Isnlaters nnd Brass screw, conui-ctinir ioiuts. imornvi.il Mntnlip AtiDr.h. mi' n Is for brick or frame, together with his Cylinder threo prong'd Copper head, mounted with fifteen silver points, which have the power of snle and silently discharging tho .ii u, it. Miicriiiiiiiiiaii electricity, more than any rod ever brought belore the nublic. so that nv h.i.Mn.,.. ...ii;r,nil provided with these rmls. nro beyond a doubt, safe from the swlul consequences of lightning ; these rods are so easily arranged that any on. cun readily atloch them. The im- l 'P" u ieiisive use oi tnese l.iglitning llo- pellcrs, prove, how satisfactorv thev are recoiveil l.v th. public. 1 follow Gilt Copper Balls and Weather Vanes for Churches. tVc. Price only ten cents per foot, which includes the Hesil, Ulass Isolaiers, Metallic Attachment, packing and all chnr-ges. Distant orders promptly forwarded. An allowance to agents. irr Mr. JOHN BURR, of Columhus.ls appointed Agent ol the Manuliicturcrs for the sale of the above named Light-ningKods, with whom orders may be left. IMay 8. .Cm O.A.BIIIWEI.I. f ll.smi URAK B.l t.. A. If 1 DWELL Ac CO., CommisMon nnd Produce Mcrchaats, lo. l;l. West From .1 t'ii,mi.nti LIBEBAL Cash Advances made on consignments of Pro. duce or other merchandize. Hr.FER TO Messlrk, Taylor it. Watts, Daggette & Bruce, John Kugler, James Calhoun, I . H. Yoatlnan, Marsh Ar Co. M. Kugler ti. Son, Ellis Ai Morton, L. Worthingtnn. Pec. 17. .dly. " IIARIlWAIIR AKII I I TI I IIV WE beg leave to inlorn t!i. Alerchants of the Western COUIltrv that We are now tprpivinir in adililinn tn mi. rormer strock a very extensive varietv of floods in the Hard ward linn, of American, English and" Herman manufacture. W e particularly request the Merchants to an examination of our stock before they make their purchases in other markets, as we are confident that our prices will he found correspondingly low with those of New Vork nnd other Eas. ieru ciiics. viur siocn is comprised in psrt ol tho followingi Collin's, Simmon's, and Mann's Axes: Sl:n IV,.... ' nun nun a ui jiaws; Grass and Grain Scythes; Scythe Sncaths ; Sickles ; Hay and Manure Fork. llame. Trace. Hoes; Anvils; Shovels and Spsdes; And Looking Glasses. Also, a complete assortment of Shelf Hordwsre. Prompt snd particular attention will ! ;.. i..n. ders entrusted to our care. . , . MEAD Ic WINSTON, IC No- 14 ,,ea,l Cincinnati. PORTAGE M ETtTAL FIRE INSl'RANCE Co. OcT'r ' ,"u' "", i oinmous, Ohio. I- i H E of Ilia Company at Cuyahoga ( alls, Ohio. Tin v VIU-. mutual vompnny in me esieru States. Capital to meet losses, oier .')00,U)0, secured lie jnnd the possibility of loss, and rapidly increasiiifr. 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GOODliK'II, of Yale College. ,. . ... CPPrice reduced to S'i.XS I his edition contains three times the amount of matter lound III any other Elurlish Dietionnrv comnilnil ill tliia i mm. try, or anxabridgment of this work, yet is sold at a trifling advance above the price of other and limited works. " 1 he dch nitions are models of condensation and purity." Hon. m. B. Calhoun. . TESTIMONIALS. The new edition of Webster's Dictionary, in erown qusr-0, sesn. to us deserving of general patronage. Wo recommend it to all who desire to iionm.. thm MOST COMPLETE. ACCURATE and RELIABLE DICTION- AK I Uf I Hi. LAlMIUAUt. Signed by the following gentlemen, March, 18-18 : Theodore s'relinirhuvsen. Chancollor of Univursit nf IM. York. ' Wm. II. Campbell, editor N. Y. Dist School Journal. Daniel Webster, U. S. Seuator. Thos. II Bouton, " John Davis, " Jefferson Davis, " S. A. Douglass, " Geo. N Briggs. Governor of Mass. Wm. B. Calhoun, Secretary of Suite of Mass. Richard S. 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The previous edition of Webster's Quarto Dietionnrv. re. ceived the following recommendation Irom Daniel Webster, Lovi Woodbury, Theodore Erelinghuysen, and 101 other uicinuri. iii iuugress. " It is very desirable thnt one standard Dictionary should be used by the numerous millions of people who are to inhabit the vast extent of territory belonging to the United States ; as the use of such a standard may prevent the formation of dialects in Slates remote from each other, and impress upon the lamrusee uniformity anil afuhiliiv It i desirable, also, that the acquisition or the langunge should be rendered easy, not only to our own citizens, but tn for. eigners who wish to gain access to the rich stores of science w hich it contains. We rejoice that the American Dictionary bids fair to become such a standard." Worthy or Imitatioh The School town of Bradford, Mass., have recently recommended that a copy of Webster's Dictionary, (quarto unabridged,) ba placed in each ol the principal schools. Tor the ue ol' those pupns suiiicicnuy suvunceu to lie neiielittcd by it, and as a book of reference lor the teacher. To obtain an intimnte knowledge of our own language, which we are to use in the transaction of business, or the eniovment of nvnr. wnkin hour of lile. is one of the nrincioal objects nf .rhnul t,i. cation. What benefit of equal magnitude, al so small expense, can be plnced within the reach of the rising genera uuii i many intelligent, active minuen cniltlren.wliose parents aro too poor to provide the work for their families, may thus havo access to the fountain head ol the English language. Teachers, too, whose limited pecuniary mean, and scanty compensation, prevents them from reaping the advantages the work is designed to impart, would not only be greatly improved themselves, bul would be so much better qualified to instruct their pupils, that it would smnl. m. pay tho comparatively trilling expense. Webster's Dictionary in Ehoi.and. Th ernwn quarto edition of this valuable work, published by Messrs. G. At C. Mcrriam, we concludo will soon become the standard wherever the Engligh langunge is spoken. The Lou. uuu unerary iuzeue,oi npru 1st. speaks ol it in the following ust terms : ' . '1 he original edition or the American Dictionary is too well known and appreciated in Enulnnd to reniiir'n u. tn dwell at length on lis plan and execution. In the present cumuli, . mi. uuuuncu mis oeen auiy sssisteil ny several eminent men, each dislinguished in his own sphere of inquiry ; and the result is in the highest degree satisfactory. The work is a noble monument of erudition, and indefatigable research ; and tha style and accuracy of its typography ..uiu u nuiiwr in .ne press ui any country in r.urope. J Ins volume must rind its way into all our public and good private libraries, for it provides the English student wiih a mass oi me most vaiuauie wiormation, which he would in vain seek for elsewhere. Published by G. At C Mf.rriah. Springfield. Mass. For sale by 1. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON, Columbus, General Agents for Central Ohio. May 24..3mw. VALUABLE AMERICAN LAW PEBLICA- TinM. JUST completed in two volumes, roynl octavo, 39. Ame-ncan lencing cases. Select Decisions or American Courts in several department, of law, with especial refer enceto Mercantile Law; by J. I. Clark Hare, and 11 B ....... i. i.Bip..,r.uiiursui uie American edition ol Smith'. Leading Cases. This work is upon the plan of Smith's Lnndimr r.n. .j applies the same method of research and illustration to va nous important branches of the law which were not inclu. ded therein, nnd is, in ell'cet, a continuation or that work. i no cases consist ot Ilia most celebrated decisions in the l ederal Courts, and the Courts f the several States, upon the subjects discussed) accompanied by celebrated notes, in which the reports of all the States in the Union have been collected ; so that the work presents a comple.e view of American Law, upon the subjects which ore examined. The publishers have great pleasure in informing the pro. rcssion, that this highly important Treatise upon th. Lead ing Cases in American Law. is now comnloted ud mail. for snle. ' I he Decisions selected by the Editors as the Ijarilni(!. ses, about one hundred in number, are found in the follow ing reports : Dallas. U. S Cranch do. Whcaton do. Peters do. Gnlli.n. do, Brorkenbrough do. Connecticut Reports. New llampshiredo, Massachusetts do, Pickering do, Metcalf do, Johnson's Law do, Johnson'. Cn v do, Johnson's Cases do, Hill do. Binney do, Sergeant At Rawlc do, Kaivlo do, W barton do. Barr do. Harris A- I, .11 do. Rice's S. C. do, Ohio do. The notes, assuming in several instances the complete-iss of Treatises, occupy aliuiit haif of each vl,,n. .i are a complete collection of all tho American cases (numbering several thousand) which bear ution ihe .nhien .11.. cussed, cither directly or incidentally. A wide and thorough range of research has been taken by the learned Editors anil the protcssion will find in the Select Decisions of Ame rican uw now onereu to tlieir nonce, l work eminently practical in its character, convenient in arrangement and in its editorial department claiming place in the first rank of American Law Writings. 1 he principal points illustrated in the first volume are-Account, Administrator, Agency, Annuity, Application of Payments, Assignments, Attachment.. Attnrnnv uin L.- change. Bill of Lading, Commissions. Consignee. Contra..! Conveyance, Corporation, Deed. Del Credcro, Demand Do. micil, Endoracr.Eqiilty, Execution. Executors, factor, Fraudulent Conveyance., Guaranty, Guardian, Guardian ad Li-tern, Indemnity, Infancy, Instructions, Interest, Interest on iniercsi. juoginenis, i,sna, Legacies, Lex Loci Contractus, Lien. Mail, Marriago, Necessaries. NesntiahiUl. N.il.. tion. Notice, Overdue, Partnership. Payments. Pledge. Post Ollice, Preferences, Presentment, I'rnchien Ami. Promissory Note, Ratification, Real Estate. Release, Kent, Arrear Respondent, Superior, Sct-olf. Surety. Time. Volnninr. Conveyance. ' In the second volume are Abandonment, Appraisement of Freight, Attorney, Covenant. Dischsrge of Surety, Easo-ment. Estoppel in Pais, General Average. Guaranty, 'insurance, Insurable Interest Forfeiture of Policy; Insurablo ivivni iwpresfmn i iiiFuriuue Interest Valuation ; Judgments ol other Mates. License. Memorandum Claims Notice, generally, snd ss applied to the compact of guaranty, Policy, Pro Rats Fre:ght, Sale by Master, Warranty ol Seaworthiness. Th. great favor with which Smith's Lesdinir C. ... received by the proles.ion. has induced Messrs. Hare and Wallace, who were the American editors of that work, to employ the same method in treating of other points, supposed to posses, interest and importance, in the Jurisprudence of this country. W have formerly spoken ol the very .ati.factnry manner in winch they edited the work of Mr. Smith, (17 Law Reporter, 442.) In th. present work they have mora than fulfilled th. other; added to which, the tvn.K-ranhtml n.r..n ... first vol. (the only one now published.) is hiphly creditable to the pubhshera," ifot(on Law Reporter, littf. ftrfftlfiv'a Pniilisr my v . i H..,. ifiutiiuTj nr-w scullion h a Scond """n Million, with IWea relerrnig to adrluhia Bar A TrantiH T r f:.i , lia , r.THiciiLc, in me court oi EoilttV. h fhatt lata It IV ( l.n.ln. L'. . u. L 1 ih..im,u.ij., VVUINl eUlUOR, WHO euch alterations and additions as render it conformable to a wtutra. uc. isiiihi miu fiencnii oroers. rpenjating ine V;-" .-. ihj, mm w cTiaence in in tnn Court oi Chancery together with divers further illustrations Uy ref- frnOil In th lasaV mnA re-itii Inasiil.... : .1.. l'n...u of Common Law and Civil Law, by C. A Cslvert. 1 toL 8to. T. Sl J. W. JOHSO.. Law Publishers and Importer. VJl Cbesnut street, P.iila. For anle by June 8. I. N. WTTTTIXO Ac mJ.NTINCJTON. IJ'nKSH hnmt Lime at b crnts per bnshH, constantly kept nn hand, at the Hail Road. Lime Kilns, near tte Penitentiary. July 10...t-w

"3 If WM. B. THRALL & HENRY REED, EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS. OrricR aoutn-eaat corner of High itreot and Sugar alloy TERMS. Daily per annum, . . 7 00 Tii-wneklypor annum, 4 00 Weekly per annum, 2 00 Terms of Advertising. Twelve linot or less, ono or three insertion!, $ , and 25 cent for each additional insertion lor throe months J6 foriii tnonthi $U lor 12 moutea JIS Longer advertisements in the aame proportion, with a deduction of SO per com. un me biuuuih over gzu in iix nioiiini, liT tmk Vkak. For twelve liuci fourth of col nam 50 half a column (.10 whole column $ 10. BUSINESS CARDS. MATTHEWS & BUTTLES, ATTORNEY S and Counsellors at Law, Lolumliu.. Ohio. OHice one door south oi l. N. Whiting At Huntington'. Bookstore, up stairs. Nov. 1, IBki. f. J.AUttiikwi. A. B. Buttles. BROADWAY HOTLL, B V DAVID AUK; HELL, liruad street, Columbus, O- nio. April b..cm. ! 11 1TIII1111U OK IltllllllUl JU1 OOKSKLLERS and Stationers, next door to the Clinton B I Bank, lliirti street. Columbus, Ohio. A larue assortment if Rooks and Mationery always on hand. S EIBEKT V LILLEY, BOOK-BINDERS, High street, opposite th Public Offi. coa, Columbua. Aug, S6, lttlo. W. Seuert. M. C. Lii.i.kt. Willium II. Jnrvis & Henry Jnrvi. C10I.I.1XTURS and Account Settlers, for Kranklin and J adjoining counties, will attend to all business entrusted to them, with punctuality and dospatub, and upon reasonable terms, Ollice, up stairs, first door north of McCoy's store. April 14, lU-ki. y. Columbus, Ohio W. K. IDE. JU. U., DENTIST. (Late of tlio lirm of Crane At Me, Cincinnati.) Ollice for the present at the residence of the ale Col. M.JcMCtt. May S..illf. GERE, ABBOTT & CO., DEALERS in Hardware and Cutlery, Iron, Nails, Gloss, House Builders' materials, Fanning and Mechanical Toola, Military Goods, Ate. &.C., No. Ilil High street, sign of the Gilt Padlock. WISH Si RICHARDS DEALERS in Foreign and Domestic Dry Hoods, Groce-lics, Boots and Shoes, 6lc, Arc, wholesale and retail, ISo. 1, Goodale's Row, High street. j. r. s itoa.s, DEALER in Law, iMedicalrheoloical,Classical, School and Miscellaneous Books, superior Stationery and Wall l'apor. at Derby's old stand, opposite the Stato House. J. B. WH EATON. DRUGCIST.and Deiderin latent Medicines, Paints.Oila, Dye StutTi, Glass, &c. dtc, wholesale and retail, corner of 1 1 inn and Broad stroets, Columbus, Ohio. FAY KILBOlllNE, DF.ALF.HS in Dry Hoods, Groceries, Hardware, Drugs. Medicines, Paints.Oils, Dye Stuffs, Leather, Boots and Shoes, &c, High atrcct, Columbus, Ohio. Oct. I, IIW. C. H. KINC. D F.ALF.R IN PRY GOODS, Ate, opposite Exchange Hank, Columbus. ror. I : . .11. . JW. B. BATEHAM, t T?DITOR of the On 10 Cultivator, a Journal of Agricul-XJ ture and Horticulture, published on the 1st and loth o acb month. Terms JJ 1 per year j four copies for J'. am (fj. Ollice in the Bank Building, near the Stnto House. " B. COM STOC K CO., FORWARDING AMD COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Produce Dealers, and Lard Oil Manufacturers, Canal Basin, Columbus, Ohio. 4k- jTR11);WAY & CD'S TRON FOUNDRY, Broad street, near tho Bridge, Colum L bus. Ohio. Stovesofallkiuds,andagrcatvurictyofCas-tings, nlways on band. Oct. 1, 1811. ' COLDMBIS HAT STOKE. JK IICDISILL, High street, opiosite the State Build- ings, always keeps on hand a good assortment of Hats and Caps of the latent fashions. Hats made to order. NEIL HOUSE! KWINNF. is "al home" in the Neil House, and will render all so who make their stay with him. Deo 10. dtf N. H. 1AYLOH, ENGRAVER. OFF1CK on Northeast comer of High and Town Streets, up stairs opposite United States Hotel. Dec. 2A-dif LAW. PB. WILCOX and A. F. Perry will practice Law, as partners, in Franklin and adjoining counties. Office on oast side of High street, opposite 1. JN. W luting At Hunt, ington s Bookstore Feb. lli..t-wtf. w mTw' I llsiiTiveI,Ti!e y, Sl'ROICAL and Mechanical Dentist, Columbus, Ohio. Agent for Alcnck's I'rcmium'l ecth. For sale Baker & Kiley's 1'atcnt Forcep Key. Maj I3..t-wly. Clf Yl!l ERY STABLE. THE suliscrilwr has removed to the new brick stable huill by Dr. L. (iondale, corner of Sugar and Fair alleys, a few s'eps from High street, anil rear of the Capitol House. irr Ihjiises asd cahkiaues to i.i:t trn Nov a..Hif. j. massky: W. A. McCOY V CO., WHOLF.SALK AND HF.TAIL DF.AI.i:ilSinFancyand Staple Dry lioods and Groceries, opposite the State House, High street, Columbus, Ohio. !j:oh;e e. vai.cxtt, SIGN AND UANNEli PAINTER, Nov. 9.. .dtf. COI.UHBL'S, OHIO. JUST RECEIVED BY EXPRESS, AVAHIIi I Y ol rich Turk Satin and Cbaniehon Silk Parasols j Also, new stylo French Lawns, Grenadine Shawls, and a variety of Fringes. Call at M. -GOODING'S. Mny 12. one door fionth of tht Capitol lloutt. CANTON TEAS OUTDONE I AND if you duiiM il call and try of ihe kind that will recommend itself. Only ii els per lb., st M. (itMIIII.NG'S, April 2T. One door south of the Capitol House. I'criliirnl Sperlnrlra. ALSO, double convex sml conrava Spectacles, for all ngea,and in a great varietv of frames. Also, Spectacle Glass, of all kinds, fitted IB old frames at short notice, and low price.br VV. A. I'LATT t CO., j't.l,, 7, Afil Ilomt. CRAPES, Colliim and Cliiinietl. J A eotid stock, offered very low at April M. .dly. M GOODING'S YE LOVERS OK THE WEED! COMF. ainl Iry some of the best flavored ( avendi.h Tobacco in the citv. Call at M. GOODING'S, April 26. One door aouth of the Capilul House. 1?RI ENDLY GINGHAMS. X Something new ( also. French, F.nclish. Scotch, American ami Linen do., one door south of Capitol House. April 21.. d. M. GOODING. VARNISH. FURNITURE VARMMI Nos. 1 nd !. Also,Polish-ing and Coach Body V amish. for sale by J. B. W HF.A'J'OiN, Druggist, March 2D. Corner of High and Broad street. ANVILS. GENUINE Mouse-Hole Anvils, at the siim of the Msy l:t. GILT 1'ADI.OCK. G'OLD I'ENS.A fresh supply received this dav. and I for sa,e very low. W. A. I'LATT & i O, April S. IH47. Neil House. GUN Bill 1TII S ill please notice that we have for salt, atithe sign of the Gilt I'sdlock. Ilil. High street, l(K Bifle Barrels, assorted, from 60 to 2i0 balls to the pound. Also, (ion Locks of vsrious kinds. Butts. Guards and Thimbles, German Silver, Sheet Brass and almost all other Guo naterial. GERE, ABBOTT & CO. Dec. 9. NEW DRESS GOODS. GINGHAMS, Printed Lawns, Baliorrnes, Barapes, Mns-lin Ginghams. Embroidered dillo, De Lains, Ve. All new styles, lor sale by WING RICHARDS'. GLOVES. Si dot. super black and light colored kid. Also, lac lisle, silk. fcc. tall in st M. GOODING'S, April 24. .dly. Onedooe sooth of Capitol Home. TlOSir.it V .VI dmcn Ladies'. Misses snd Children's XX Hose, new and cheap j also, a line stork of Grata half nose, at .i'i-" April 2t. One door south of the Cspilol House. saws! H0F. CO., and Wilmot Rowland'! Mill and Crosi cut Saws; ' Hoe Co. and Wilmot eV Rowland's Circulardo.) Spear &. Jackson's and other Hand do.) Pannel and ripping do.; Butchers' and Back do.; Billett and Turning Webb do. July 16. GERE, ABBOTT CO. HARDWAHK. GKHE. ABBOTT A. CO., at the sign of the Gilt Padlock, are now receiving a fresh fopply of fronds, which makes their si nek embrace more ar tirles in the hardware line, than any other store in the State. TiW are dispmed to tell cneda at 1sir rates, and would re-pectfully request purchaser to call aed examine their froodi and pneea. Oct. 1. OHIO VOLUME XII. BOMETIIINU I OIl THE LADIES. IVORY Kant, gold and steel beads, purse clititps and rinpt, porn twist, ssdier silk, enibrniderimr silks and worsteds. embroidering patterns, canvass fur embroidering, silk, liueu and worsted braids and tapes, linen and cotton floss, victoria cord, silk and linen fr.nues, iironet and swiss rduinirs and inserting, linon. thread and lisle laces, editing and in-sertiiigs, and many other litllo fixius, may be found cheap at May 1, One door south of Capitol House. PURE WATER. E1NNI SON'S Patent Diaphragm Water Filter. We hare just received a lew of these very valuable articles which hiulily recommended bv all who have seen tlioin in uso. and which wo are rendv to sell nt manufacturer's prices, with cost of transportation. GKlili, ABBOTT & CO. 200 KEGS JUNIATA NAILS, just received and for snle at the sign of the .Sept. 10.1 l'AD PADLOCK. GENtliNC MOLSE-IIOLi: ANVILS, rUST received and for sale at the npn of the I Sept. 10. GILT PADLOCK. NEW BONNETS. JUST received by the subscribers, a new and well selected assortment of Neanolitian. Prinre Albert, Fancy Braid and plain Leghorn and Straw Bonnets, which can be alforj ed at unusually low prices, i-Al at nii.uuuKjr.. CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS. AMPS and Bunds; Imlia Huhbcr Cloth and Whips J Oil Cloth and Mats; Patent Leather and Bindings j Patent Cloth and Dash Frames Li pi it Frames and Tassel Is; Spring! and Axlea. GF.RH, ABBOTT & CO. I ADli.S' ISIIOEN Just received a line usorlment Xj ot Ladies' French Morocco and Kid Grecian 'J'ies nnd Bimkins, at the sipn of the liolden Boot, which aro selling of) cheaper th.n ever before sold in this city. Jan II. H. KIMBALL LATEST STYLES 1RESS (JOOIJS. Cameo Tissues, Grenadines, I'rvstaliues, Silk anil Wool Be rapes, plnin and fancy, one door south of Capitol Mouse. April2l..d. M. GOODING. IT MB E R! LUMBER ! The subscriber has on hand fur sale at Ins Steam Saw Mill, 3 miles west of Columbus, a Inrpe and complete assortment of Country Lumber of almost every variety and description. Having erected Dry Mouses, will also luive a larpe quantity of seasoned flooring on and niter the 11 of March. Also, a quantity of Bel'une Lumber that will be sold at reduced prices. All trood orders for Lumber will be prompt ly attended to. I reu. u. .tl.l m. L.. M LLlVAiM A in I' UJ L( .iw gallons iiienciica winier iraincu i Sperm Oil. a superior article t 2(H) pnllnns Whale Ooil, irsale by FAY & hILBOl'BNK, Dec. 7. No. hVJ, High Street. MACHINE CARDS. 1C0 sets of Mnchine Cards, just received from the Manufactory at Leiccster,Maa-laehutjetts, and for sale at No. lblJ, High street. Dec. 7. KAY & KILB01TRNE. ARKET BASKETS Willow Market BankeU, a tine ailicle, at the GILT PADLOCK. Oct. 1. A LAliGE ASSOHTilIENT 0 F Ginghuuis, Balzorines, Lawns and Barages. just pre 'd by April o.j t irtu ct KitiiAiiu?. 1UO dozen l ik-w, OF Spear ec Jnckaon. Muttram, lbhotaon, Butcher and oilier celebrated makers, for sale at the sign of the April 7: GILT PADLOCK. NO. 101 JIIGII STREET. ONE Ill'NDUl'.D pairs Lliptic Springs for buggies nnd carriages, just received and for sale at the sign of th Sept. 10. GILT PADLOCK. SMITH'S VICES OF Domestic Manufacture, the best in the market, for sale at the sign of the GILT PADLOCK. Sept. 10. Solar Enrd UnmuH, 0 F Cornelius Al Co., manufacture. Also, Lamp Trim- J mings of all kinds, wholesale or retail, bv Feb. 1. VV. A. I'LATT k CO., AVil llmi.it. T) A It A SOLS. BON .NET lUllliONS, GINCJ-X HAillS. cVc 'l'bis dav rucsived another lot of those dark changeable bilk, and Tunpie Satin Parasols, so much in demand. Also, a few pieces Friendly Ginghams, Bonnet Bibbons, Coronation Cord, eVe. Also. Hice Foundation, (a new article forMilhneri I Bon. net Whalebones, Black and W bile Crape and t rape Liese Use. June 11. M. GOODING. PRINTS, PRINTS, PRINTS. A larue lot oll.red at reduced prices and no uiislake. Call soon at M. GOODING'S. May 1 . One door aouth of Cnpitul House. FAIHDANK'S PATENT PLATFORM Scales and Counter Balances at manufacturer's prices. For sale by GF.HF., ABBOTT & CO. April 8. Sign of the (iilt Pad Lock. 1)1(11 Ditinnsk Embroidered Table Covers, a V superior article, just receivud at M. GOODING'S, April 2fi. One door south of tho Capitol llouao. K1CH CERTAIN-iOODsTZ 4-1 Oiled Turkey lied (Jurtain stulTj also, white lace anil embroidered white do, at April tL.dly. M. GOODING'S. t.riiiiinrt Armitfice Moiisehole Anvils. s: OLID box and common Vises, lor sale at ihe sign of the A pnl 7. I'll, r rAui.in.si. Sent mid PrPMie. SF.ALS Knprnved, and Nul Preisea furnished, for Nota riea Public, Common Pleas and Supreme Court, He corders. A c. 6lc, at very low prices and short notice, by March 17. W. A. PLA'IT &. CO., Neil House. 'ElVES, 25 do. Seives, assorted numbers of iron, ) bra-, ond hair, at the GILT PADLOCK. OA US! SAWSII M) Mill Snws, of Cunt and Germiin O Sieel. for sale at the sigu of tlio Dec. l. GILT PADLOCK. DI lOEMAKEITS TOOLS of nearly every descrip-lO tion. for sale at the Shoe and Leather Store of May 2U, 1817. H. IL KIMBALL. CITY LOTS FOR SALE. TWF-N TV-SIX ln-lots, pleafantly situuled on the louih-east nnrt of the city, (title good.) for snle by Dec.O.W. I WDGWAY & CO. STARCH. TMK Columbus Starch Factory is now in operation. Th attention of denlera ami others is requested to the beautiful arlicle of Pmrl March now being made. Country Merchants and others supplied from the depot at the Ohio "Drug Store, by S. CLARK At CO. Cash and the highest market price at all times paid for White Corn. ept. 3. While Lend, Oil nnd Brush? TWKNTY bbls. Linseed Oil, in whole and half barrels) 1110 kegs White Lead; Varnibh, Paintand Whitewarh Rni-hrn. July Iti. GK.KK, ABBOTT St CO. CALL AT Jl. COODJNCS, oat: floftu noi rii of run vapitoliioch, WHI .KL ynu may find one of the best selected and moC desirable stock of Fanny and Staple Dry Goods in the city, which are nearly all new, snd were purchased low lor cash, and will be sold as cheap as they can be found an) where. April 21.. d. SEED STORE & ACinClLTt RAL WARE-ROC MI. f AVie More, next door H rst of the Pont Office.) Jt'ST received, a Inrpe and general assortment of (Jar. heb !r KiKi-D h.Kis, embracing every desirable variety adapted to this climate, nw is the time to obtain seeda for choice vegetables, as planting time is at hand. And to the ladies we have to otler a select and large variety of Plover Seeds. Catalogue! of seeds and fruit tree at'the store. A Iso, in stor. Pratt's Corn Planter, which the farmers are generally invited tocall snd examine. together with ploughs, ice. 60 bushels timothy seed, ovase on ripe, and mustard teed : also, on consignment, a large lot of fruit trees, for sale very low. Auction The room is now ready for the reception of goods to be sold at public sale, and we shall evert ourvelvt to give satisfaction to all who may favor as with goods to be sold in that manner. JAO. BIRR. April 8. .dtf. NOTICE TO PHYSICIANS. UjfcCUu 3 U-KErfr Uuass 3 TIIK undersigned has just received, and will keep con. atsntsntly on hand, a supply of Leeches, whirl, he will apply by prescription. He is also prepared to bleed and cup by prescription. Prompt attention will be paid t" ill pre senptinns. Lnqtnre at Denig & Son's, comer of Mich and Rich streets, C. E. BOYLE. Rfjtrrncrf Drs. Denig, Snith and Butterfield. Sept. 17. .dtf. TATE COLUMBUS, MONDAY, AUGUST 28. 1848. Watctim, Jewelry, Silvcr-Wurc, Lamps, kt., kt, uiu. A. I'lnll & Co.. (ill the Neil House.) llAVfc on hand a good assnitment of Watches', Jewelry, Silver-Ware, Sour W Perfumery, b.iH.1, ., .Mivn.n, ..uillirj UIMI lerilttTHI,, lUl" ITIOnd Oointed CtOld 1'ens. r7r. mnLtra I fl.,1.1 nnd Silver Pencils and Thimbles. Combs. Urushesfor the Hair, Liuine. ami i coin, riaieu anil isrilama Caslnrs, Candlesticks, Cake llaskets and 'I'en-lSnla. rnnlid,) Pocket Knives and Scissors, Ocnuino ilumuiings i-ipcuies, oesi quality, I'istols with one and six barrels. i iochs, Lamp uinss anil Lamp Wick, Watch Makers Tools and Materials. Sic. tic, all of which they are now scllinc at verv tow wicee. Watches and Jowelrv carefully repaired by experienced -....,.: miu nanaiiieu. niso, seal Migravcu lor ivoiarios County and State olhcers, .Societies, &c, and Scnl I resses of an excellent and cheap constiLction furnished al snori nntire. tjoc. IS New Tailorltig nutl Dry (iootU listiiblishnicnti L. P. PRESTON &, CO., ( No SOI , I Huh Street, Comer qf llirh Street,) TJAVINCi secured the services of Mr. Skwki.i. as for. XI man, (whose well known skill in fitting needs no iiiuisn, miu uso some oi ine uest journcvnien I ailors in the city, are prepared to manufacture all kinds of clothing in tlio neatest manner, and on short notice, (.'lining for others to make up, nnd repairing, will he promptly attended Thoy have also enlarged their store room, nnd nre reiv. ing a large supply of Dry (ioodss so they can safely say ".J io inc., m-niniiue assurimcms 01 Dotn Dry liooils and Clothing in the Citij. N. P. (Iroceries. Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, llonncts, ike. always on hand, at prices that will not lull to suit buyers. Columbus April 13.11117.. .tw. ui'ioinoH coLonioi) DA(;ri:i!iir KJ OTVI'ES. The subscriber would respectfully an nounce to the ciliens of Columbus and its virinilv. lh:it ii has taken rooms in Anibos' block, where he is orrnarl in opumj iiiuer'ciHjpe iiKcnesses, ny an improveo process, which gives to the picture a much finer tone than modes ol operating. Persona wishing anything in the line of this art. aro ro. spcctl'ully invited to call at his rooms. Perfect satisfaction given, or no ennrgc. Persons are tiiunht the art of tnkinir lit onpsan. anil dm. paring all kinds of Chemicals used by Dagnerrcan artists, on iiv ilium reuKoiiaoie terms. c.. a, aiuuutilOiv. Oct. 30.. dtf. THE MJW STOKE AT 11031 E, AGAIN. I'AXO.N SMITH & MAHTLN, HAVF. returned to their former stand, a. 3, Neil's new block, nnd are better than ever m-eivira,! in u-.ii nn ll who may call on them. Having just received a largo ami well selected stock of fashionable Snrinir Onoila ll.nv rl confident that they aro now able to servo all who may favor Tho attention of the Ladies is esneciallv invited to lUir stock of Lawns, Muslins.Giiighains, Uarages, Kieuch work'd Collars. Chimizctts, Parasols, &c. Tlio Gentlemen nre also invited to call and evnmine ihoir very extensive slock of Broad Cloths, Cassimerea, Vesliugs, Cravats, Summer Hats, and other seasonable goods too nu merous in mention, t.nmn one, como all. April 12. 1 AXOjN, SMITH Sl MARTIN. PAI'UR II N(;i:m III. o r No. 1(1, Courttimitt s!., N. Y., oppoiitr Ihe M rsfin Ihttl. rPH CHOTON MANUfAC'TliHIMl COMI'AiW-J. (onranized under the (ieneml M!miir-,.ii,Pin i n.w Ai the State of JSew York) oiler at wholesale, in iiuantitica to purennsers, at maiiulacturer s lowest prices, for canh or roved credit. J'twer llaiuittoiit. of everv i-.nriniv r .n l. ami price, aud llordert to match i Fire Hoard' 'rttis in great variety, Trunrpannl HtfinW Mn, Oil I'uintrd iuiiww rnaatt ami Hide llniidno l urluin I'aprrt. of Ihe latest styles and superior finish, all of their own maim. facturc and importation. As their Stock is largo and entire, ly new, Ihey invite Merchants, Mooksellers and Dealers in these articles, to call and eiuinine their sttles and prices, whenever they visit the City. Country Merchants can examine this Stock I him ft O'cluck in tlin innrtiii,., till III n clock in the evening. new vork, reb. at, HII8..7md. NEW ANI FASHIONABLE Tailoring Establishment, B. Ill RK and WM. F. CLOLD have just opened a new 'i nil or Shop, on Iliyh alrcct. in the city of Columbus, opposite the Lnited Slates Hotel, whern they will give strict attention to tho Tailoring' business in all its branches. Particular attention paid to cutting, and work made upon short notice, nnd in tho most approved style. They respectfully solicit a sharo of the public pat-roiinpe. July TJ, .twlf, OHIO Ml TLAL HUE 1NSCHANCE CO. I ire and lain IiiHintince. THIS Company continues to take rinka on Lives and Property, on the nif!t approved principles of Mutual nsnrnnre. . lire lie pa rime ill. Vf The averace cost of Insurance in this Department. is lens than one-fourth per cent, per annum. Policies issued on the Mutual or Cash plan at the op. tion of the applicant. liiie urpHrtmeiit. Policies on Lives issued daily at one-half the usual rates of premium. iN. If. Advantages made available on two or moro contin gencies. For information, apply at the office, Carpenter's Building, between the Kxchange and City Hnnks, 1 1 iyh street, Co lumtius. i iiiu i n i tiKir r 1 1 M, Sept. If), 1BI5. twy. Secretary. FIUi:-FIKE-FI HE. THF. PKOTF.CTIOM iNStKANCK CoMPANV, of 1 1(1 rt fold Conn., continue at their nirenry in this city to insure Dwelling Mouses, Stores and arehouses. Mills. Manulnc lories, Aic, and the contents of each, toirether with everv other similar aperies o property, aoa.st loss or dam- ag r bv r 1 h k. i lie rates oi premium oiiereu are as low ns those of any nthersimilar institution ; and settlements ol losses characterized by the well known liberality of Uiislouo estnblishcd Company, (fttiee in the Lity .lank builnintr. up stairs. Oct. I.L.Iyd. J. WM. BALDWIN, Atrent. II IJ It 1) E L L , IN THE A' E I L HOUSE, HAS just received his Spring supply of iNew (ioods invites gentlemen to call and examine them. April 20'.. dtf. GARDEN AND FLOW Fit REEDS. THF. most complete assortment from the Quaker estib-lislnnent Rochester. N. V., Shaker do., Lebanon. Ohio. and Rt bison's do. Two hundred varieties of Flower Seeds, of the various kinds, (Thor burns) all fresh, just received and for sale by jun.i ifiiL.isr.n April 23. V2, Highst. A KARE CHANCE FOR PRINTERS. IOI t sale, Ihe maienals of a Printing Office, consisting chielly of a power press, price bl)0 : 3t0 lbs. ol imall pica, .Hl Itis. of long primer, 400 lbs. of bourgeois, (nearly new.) 1. 10 lbs. ol minion. MX) lbs. of brevier, imposing stones, cases, stands, stirks. galleys, rhnses, &c, tVc. An opportunity might he afforded to a suitable person to pay in part for the materials, by printing a weekly religious newspaper. n i a nre a no exienoco j"u omrm mrm ut conuuciea. Address, post paid, the publishers of the W LSTLKiN CHRISTIAN JOURNAL, April 17. .dtf. Coluatbus, Ohio. Columbus Ihsiiuiiu 4' Company. fire and Marine. This Comnanv continues to insure every species of build ing, and the furniture, machinery, goods, warea and mercan dizes and other property contained therein, against loss oi damage by lire ; also, steamboats and all sail vessels, and the cargoes of steamboats, sail vessels, keel-boats, flat-boats and other water-cratl, against the perils of sens. lakes and riven on the most favorable terms. A. S. C'HKW, June I, 18lM. Secrttmy NOTICE. The Co-partnership heretofore exintmg between the undersigned, was this dav dissolved by mutnal consent. All persons indebted to the late firm ol D. S. Form Jin it Co , or having claims acmnst them, are respectfully requested tocall and settle the same with A W. urrmn v o.f who are auuiomed to clow- np the buai nes of the lirm. H. BROWN, March 1, llillt. J). s. FORM AN. 14. Brown snd A. W. Brown will Continue the hn.iness of Merchant Tailoring, under the name of A. W. Know. it Co. llasid S. l-'orman is employed to execute the cut' inpand attend to manufacturing aa heretofore. mar. FMIS AND HATTI:hn TltIIMiv:s. TIIK subscriliers hare just received a lai-pe stock ol furs and I latter'. Trimmings, which the otfer for sale at the lowest prices. si ins. nurna, sides. M double and sincle Rintj Russia.blow. 1(10 " f srroted Kussia. IIS) Kawand Carroted Coner. 1(110 Ssiony snd Spanish Bodies. Aim A first rate assortment of Silk snd Cotton Tips. Randintrnnd Binding. Hat Leathers. Bow Strings Skiv ers, al) colore, Black and Drab Silk Plush. Extract I,ww.nl Gum Shellac, etc. Feb. 12.J FAY &. KILBOLILNE. OU 3D AEL Y. BOOKS & STATIONERY. JOSEPH R. SCROGGS, Rooknelltr and Stationer, opposite the State Ihute. VALUARLE FX.LLNJI HOOKS-CHEAP. CAR DLNAL WOLSKV, by John lialt, with additionul il-liiMtrations from Cavendish ' Life of Wolsey, and other sources, t vol. The Life and Pontificate of Leo the Tonth j by William Rnscoe il vols. French Revolution from 17C9 to 1814 j by F, A. Mignet The Literary History of the Middle Ages.comprehondin(r nn account of the stale of learning from the close of the reign of Augustus to its revival in the lilteeulli century: by Rev. Joseph Rerington. 1 vol. History of the Counter Revolution in England, for the re-esinblishmcnt of Popery under Charles II and James Hi by Armaml Carrol. I vol. Lorenzo de Medici, called tho Mngnilicentt by William Rosroe. 1 vol. Tho Italian Painters. Life of Michael Anpeloj by R. Duppn, L. L. U. Lite of Ralluellot by Qtiatrcmere de Qtiiucy, 1 vol. Norman Conquest. History of the Conquest of England by tho NonuaiiH its causes and its consequences in Eng. hind. Scotland, Ireland, ond on the Continontj by Augustin Thierry. 2 Vdls. Life of Lulher. wriiten by himself. Collected and ar-rariced by M. Michelnt. 1 vol. The Roman Republic, by M. Michelet. I vol. Cinq Mars, or n C'onsnirarv under I ouis X II I. a histnrienl Romance by Allred lo Vigny. 1 vol. History of Civilization. I rum the full of the Roman Em. pire to tho French Revolution ; by P. Ouizot. 3 vols. i no aoove works aro Don no m unilorm .milling, and will make n tine addition to a library. For salo very cheap by reu. w. j. u. bCKUiiliS. A VAT. CARLE HOOK. A MANUAL of Ancient aud Modern History, containing tho noliticnl history, ucoL'rnnhical nofitmn. nnd so. cial stato of the principal nations ot antiquity, carefully revised from tho ancient writers. The rise ond progress of the principal European nations, their political history, and the changes in their social condition, with a history o the colonies founded by Europeans. By W. C. Taylor, LL. D., in. u. t, . ,wun questions nuapieu lor Hie use ol scuooib: 1 vol. pp. VjI, For aale by r'eb '2. J. H. SCROGGS. 1)EVOLL'TJON. In coiiscquece of the recent rev-t ulution in I-ranee, nnd the nresent excited state of En. rope, tho subscriber is selling Books, Stationery, &c, at greatly reduced prices. His stock of Bonks, Stationery, Paper Hangings. &c . is very full, nnd great bargains are to be had " Progress" is the word, and we intend selling off very low, to nuke room for a new stock. Purchasers will find it to their advantage to call on us first nnd last. " So mote it be." f April 13.1 J. R. SCROGGS. IIAXDIIOOK OF Young Artists and Amateurs in Oil Painting being chiefly a compilation from the celebrated Manual ol Uouvier, and others. The whole adaoied. bvthe method of its arrangement, and the completeness of its detail, as well for a text bonk in Academies, of both sexes, as for self-instruction; with a new explanatory and critical vocabulary for sale by Feb. ill. J. R. SCROGGS. 13 A PER HA!S(;iiGS. A choice nd well selected assortment of nvery variety aid Price, from SUM) to 10 per dozen bolls; Bordering of nlmost every descrip tion, fnrying in price from l2oc to 2.50 per strip, of 10yds. e iiiyiio pumcuiar nueniion 10 u.e aoove raiers and Bonlerings, leeling confident that thev will compare favor ably with any other slock in the citv. For sale at the Rook- Btoro of IMuroh 2o 1 J. R. SCROGGS. ARNOLD'S CLASSICS Comprising Arnolds first aud second Latin bonks; Cornelius Neoos; Latin prose composition; first Greek Lessons; Greek prose composition I and a variety of other classical works. For sale by Jnn. ti J. R. SCROGGS. LIFE OF NAPOLEON. History of Napoleon, from the French of M. Laurent De L Ardccho. with five hundred illustrations, niter designs by Horace Vernel, and twonty original portraits j for salo cheap, by Feb. 21. J. K. SCROGGS. HALF-HOURS WITH THE BEST AUTHORS Selected and arranged, with short biographical and critical notices, by Charles Knight : for sale bv Feb. 21. J. R. SCROGGS. GOETHE. The Autobiography of Goethe Truth and Poetry, from my lite. Edited by Parke Goodwin. Feb.2l For sale by J. K. SCROGGS. A PLEA FOR AMUSEMENTS j b Frederick W. Sawyer. For salo by Feb. 21. J. R. SCROGGS. GOLD. A beautiful article of Gold Fresco Wail Fa-per, French stUo, for snle bv J. K. SCROGGS. April II. UNITED STATES EXPLORING EXPEDITION. vols. 'I to., and maps, by Wilkes; for sale at Mnrch 27. SCROGGS'. W ERICA N STATlPTPlTRS.-One wttTf the above work, ol 21 In rue folio volumes for sale very chenp. at March 27. J. R. SCRUGGS'. IO. O, F. A few very finely embroidered Encampment Regalia, ll'. G. and R. P.) for salo by Aprii 10. J. R. SCROGGS. GKUllOE L. KlIODF, WILLIAM OIlLKIf RHODES & GREEN, COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Forwarders, and Agents of Clinton Line, on Erie Canal, and Oswego Canal Linn of Lake llonts, Cleveland O. Agents of' Clinton I.ineO. P. Scoville, 113. Broad st, New York ; W. Monieiith Al Co., Albany, N. Y.j Hazard, Monteath & Sherman, Bulfulo. iN. Y. Agents of Oswnfo Line. Joseph Gillmrt, 17 Cantiei Slip, New York ; Bennett St Adams, Syracuse, N. Y.j Truman Wiman, Oswego, N. Y. mar'lJ REMOVAL. WING & RK'MARIlS have removed their gr.ods from No. 1, Goodnle's Row, to No. I, Neil's new building, opposiie the State buildings, whera they will lie pleased to see their old customers, and all others that may be pleated to give thrin a call. Their stock has been greatly increased ana they would say to those wishing to purchase at wholesale or retail, to give them a cull, as thoy w ill sell cheaper than ever. April H. ATTENTION t THE undersigned, a Philologist, nnd grndunte of a celebrated foreign University, will bo ready to give Ictusoni in the Greek. Latin and German languages, at any hour. Terms very low. Rrferrncen; Rev. Mr. II. L. Richards, Dm. Jones A Case and Prof. Ir Smith. , P. JOHNSON, Dr. of Phil. Nov. IK..dtf. BROWNSVILLE WATER-CERE EST All-lihhimrnt, l ayette Co., Prnnitylvtiiiin. THE friends of HvnnopATiiv,and the public in general, ire respectfully informed tint this Establishment, built expressly for the purpose haa been in successful operation since August, IIU7. The building is 70 feet by .30, two stories high, and will comfortably accommodate 25 patients. Every room is well ventilated, and neatly furnished. The sleeping and bathinir and dressing rooms tor ladies, are as entirely separated from those of the gentlemen, as if in different buildinirsj also e pa rate parlors. The bathing-rooms arc furnished with all tiie necessary baths for undergoing a iuccckkIiiI treatment. Numerous pure soft-water kprinus surround the Establishment; pleasant and retired walks among the neighboring hills arc abundant, and the exertion of reaching the summits, is amply repaid by beautiful views over a most picturesque country. Dr. Baki.7,, the proprietor, who resides in the establish meut, has h;id several years' experience in this popular mode of practice, and early in the ensuing summer expects to bo joined by Dr. Ma -"in, Fellow ot tho Royal Colleue of Surgeons, London j who is now visiting the best establishments in England. The Establishment has been so far well patronized, and no pains will be spared to make it as comfortable and agreeable to invalids as the system will admit of. The terms are as follows : For patients (i per week, to be paid weekly. Very feeble patients are required to bring their own nurses -board can lie had for them in the Establishment, at i per week. Each patient is required to bring the following articles : two linen or cottor sheets, two woollen blankets, six eosrse towels, either three comfortables or a light feather bed: likewise, an old linen and flannel sheet lor bandages, and one injection instrument. The following diseases are anceessfully treated, and a cure or relief effected, if there be no disorganization of the parts, or the disease of too long standing: Fevers, Intermitting Fevers ; Ague ; Intbmation of the Lungs, Stomach, Bowels, Liver, Spleen and kidneys; Dyspepsia; Asthma; Rheumatism, acute and chronic; Sciatica and Lumbago! Gonorrhoea; Primary and Secondary Syphilis; Scrofula f Nervous diseases; Partial Paralysis; Sick Headache ; Neuralgia; Palpitation of the Heart; Hypochondriasis ; Drop sy ; Jaundice; Habitual Costiveness; Delirium Tremens; pasma of the Stomach and Bowels; Spinal Ailertimw; Chronic Dyscnlary, or Diarrhoea ; Scaly Head; Tetter; Ringworm, etc.. etc. ANo. Female Diseases, is Prolapsus Uteri. or bearing down of the Womb; Excessive, Painful, and Obstructed Menstruation. Jan. 2ti, Ioi3,..w0m. RN AL NUMBER 43. CINCINNATI. SOUTIMiATE, HAWTHORN Ac CO., have in store and Inr sale on liberal lerms. oil ni aim qr pipes Alexandre Seip;nctle Brandy) ? " " " Alnslorjr Brandy, Vintage 11118 ? ". " J-IUiodarddo. ' 1U05 lUOi; 10" utaru. Uupuy it, Co., do; 10" J.J. Dnpny do I 60 qr casks Madeira Wines, various Brands t 1(0 " ' Fort do do dot SO" - Sherry do do do 30" " Sweet Mnlnga do do 25" " Ory do do do) 20 enscs Cnliluet Champaign Wine ) ou ou.kcis jspoieon no no: 20 " Sun &. Knglo doj 10 " Crown do do: 20 Hoiilsick do do; fiOiOOO Hcgnlia Cipnrs, vtirious brands ; 10 tierces (.'alsbris Liquorice." in ninss;" f0 boxes Cut and Dried Ciiewing Tobscco; 100 " Mo. lsl'obacco, our own brand;" " " lbs do do; 100 " Va. ' do various brands KO ii do do do; 100 bugs Rio Cnffee ; 60 " Old (iov't Java Cofico) 10 " I'ttiiento; fiObiskets SallaJOil: 20 chests do do in flnsks l 20 cases Ruilislicimrrlietg " liliine Wine ;" 10 " Sparkling ilork ; 200 brls Bnurborn Whiskv, 3 to D years old j fi punnlieons St. Croix ilum; 2 " Jnninica do; 10 pipos Finn Apple liin ; SOlHIUATK, HAWTHORN & CO.. Cincinnati, May 4. a Columbia sl. SHERRY W INE. 20 qr casks Harmony pal. Slier, ry Wine, this day recoiled per Charles Hunimond,and lor sale low by SOUTHUATE, HAWTHORN & CO., julvlO. iU (;0urubia st., Cincinnati. SICILY MADEIRA WINE. -10 qr casks Sicily Madeira Wine, this day received per Charles Haw. moud, aud for snle low by SOUTHUATE, HAWTHORN & CO , J"ly'2- 21 Columbia st. MADEIRA WINES. lOcightsand octaves Blundy Madeira Wine ; b pipes Woodliouse Modeiia Wine 20 qr casks 1'riest Madeira Wine, now landing aud for sale low by SOUTHUATE, HAWTHOKiN & CO., j"1?1'- 2-1 Columbia st. SCOTCH ALE. 50 casks Tcnnants Scotch Ale, in quarts and pints, received by Charles Hammond, aud fur sale low bv SOUTI1GATE, HAWTHORN & CO., JjnlylS. 21 Columbia st. C1ASSIA. &..0 matts CaBsia I'rcsh and in lino order, re celled anil for rale low by SOUTHUATE, HAWTHORN & CO, j"')''" 24 Columbia st. ROCIIELLA BRAlV'DY.-.lOhl snd qr pipes Alei. Seignette, in store and lor sale low by SOUTHUATE, HAWTHOHN li CO., jl.vl2. 24 Columbia st. BOOKS AND RTATUUVKRV. THE subscriber having withdrawn from the lirm of Derby. Bradley At Co.. will continue the business ol Publishing ami Bookselling under the tirm of II IV ll. rl.v Co.. at Ko. Mo Main stiect; and on the 0th ol April, opened an entire new stork of Law, Miscellaneous, Theological, School nnd Classical Hooks, together with a lull assortment olSlapIo and 1'nncy Stationery. The experience he has hnd in buying books forthe West-em country, has enabled him to purchase the present new stock upon terms that will be an advantage to those ol his friends and customers, who may favor him with their orders. nnu tney can rely upon limling nt nil times, a full stock on hand ; and orders by muil. or otherwise, for quantities, or single volumes of books, will receive prompt attention. viutiiiuuu, April II. VV. UluKBY. TO TIIE PUBLIC. TTAV INI! complrted our new l'iano and Tea Warerooms, XI and received our first shipments, consisting of a(i splendid I'innns. and 300 chests chnico Teas, we invite purchasers and dealers in those articles to call and examine our stock which will be replenished weekly. Our Tens nre purchased for cash direct irnm Imnnrtar. and our 1'ianos being from Ihe manufactory of Slndart & uumiiiiii, , ors, cannot do equalled in the U. States. Tho Piano Saleroom is over tho Tea Warerooms. snd nr. cupies the whole upper nart of Hie building. l eas put up in i ami j pound pnrkages.of better qunlitv, in better style, nnd at lower prices than of anv of ili. Eu'i. em packing houses. SMITH & NIXON. n. fc. comer 7th and Walnut streets, Cincinnati, O. sugl. .' I.k;htm; linns. Office onif Slamifuctory on SUth ttrert. between Main and Walnut. Cincinnati. Ohio S PRATT'S Patent Spiral Twisted Carbonized Iron Lightning Hods, in ten lent lengths, with (ilass Isnlaters nnd Brass screw, conui-ctinir ioiuts. imornvi.il Mntnlip AtiDr.h. mi' n Is for brick or frame, together with his Cylinder threo prong'd Copper head, mounted with fifteen silver points, which have the power of snle and silently discharging tho .ii u, it. Miicriiiiiiiiiaii electricity, more than any rod ever brought belore the nublic. so that nv h.i.Mn.,.. ...ii;r,nil provided with these rmls. nro beyond a doubt, safe from the swlul consequences of lightning ; these rods are so easily arranged that any on. cun readily atloch them. The im- l 'P" u ieiisive use oi tnese l.iglitning llo- pellcrs, prove, how satisfactorv thev are recoiveil l.v th. public. 1 follow Gilt Copper Balls and Weather Vanes for Churches. tVc. Price only ten cents per foot, which includes the Hesil, Ulass Isolaiers, Metallic Attachment, packing and all chnr-ges. Distant orders promptly forwarded. An allowance to agents. irr Mr. JOHN BURR, of Columhus.ls appointed Agent ol the Manuliicturcrs for the sale of the above named Light-ningKods, with whom orders may be left. IMay 8. .Cm O.A.BIIIWEI.I. f ll.smi URAK B.l t.. A. If 1 DWELL Ac CO., CommisMon nnd Produce Mcrchaats, lo. l;l. West From .1 t'ii,mi.nti LIBEBAL Cash Advances made on consignments of Pro. duce or other merchandize. Hr.FER TO Messlrk, Taylor it. Watts, Daggette & Bruce, John Kugler, James Calhoun, I . H. Yoatlnan, Marsh Ar Co. M. Kugler ti. Son, Ellis Ai Morton, L. Worthingtnn. Pec. 17. .dly. " IIARIlWAIIR AKII I I TI I IIV WE beg leave to inlorn t!i. Alerchants of the Western COUIltrv that We are now tprpivinir in adililinn tn mi. rormer strock a very extensive varietv of floods in the Hard ward linn, of American, English and" Herman manufacture. W e particularly request the Merchants to an examination of our stock before they make their purchases in other markets, as we are confident that our prices will he found correspondingly low with those of New Vork nnd other Eas. ieru ciiics. viur siocn is comprised in psrt ol tho followingi Collin's, Simmon's, and Mann's Axes: Sl:n IV,.... ' nun nun a ui jiaws; Grass and Grain Scythes; Scythe Sncaths ; Sickles ; Hay and Manure Fork. llame. Trace. Hoes; Anvils; Shovels and Spsdes; And Looking Glasses. Also, a complete assortment of Shelf Hordwsre. Prompt snd particular attention will ! ;.. i..n. ders entrusted to our care. . , . MEAD Ic WINSTON, IC No- 14 ,,ea,l Cincinnati. PORTAGE M ETtTAL FIRE INSl'RANCE Co. OcT'r ' ,"u' "", i oinmous, Ohio. I- i H E of Ilia Company at Cuyahoga ( alls, Ohio. Tin v VIU-. mutual vompnny in me esieru States. Capital to meet losses, oier .')00,U)0, secured lie jnnd the possibility of loss, and rapidly increasiiifr. The ( ompany has been in operation 14 years, and has iinid o?er 100,1 XX) of I nes, at an aferae cot tn the members of J of one per cent, per annum, unoit the amount insured. May l.n.dly. K. N. SILL.SccV V AU ARI,E CITY PKOPKRTY FOR SALE. .ii .I. j . i , . . . inn vrr oesirsoie resiaence lormeny uccupiea ey J!! fl Samue' Crosby, adjoining the city of Columbus on Jlcth. east, and npno.it. the Blind Asylum, together with ten .ere. of Ind, containing an excellent fruit orchard attached thereto, will be sold en favorable terms, by Columbus, Dec. 11, 1H47. J. HIDGWAY Al CO. PRINTIMJ INK. P ROUT'? Printer's Ink. iNcws summer. Do. medium. Book Ink of different quslities. Jnst neceiTed by july8. 1. N. WIHTLN0 & HUOTWCTON. WEBSTER'S DICTIONARV. THE ENTIRE WORK VNAHUlbdED. TN one volume crown quarto. Containing all the matter 1 of (Jr. Webster's original work, his improvements up to the time of his death, and now thoroughly ruviscd aud greatly eulaiged niul improved bv Prof. C. A. GOODliK'II, of Yale College. ,. . ... CPPrice reduced to S'i.XS I his edition contains three times the amount of matter lound III any other Elurlish Dietionnrv comnilnil ill tliia i mm. try, or anxabridgment of this work, yet is sold at a trifling advance above the price of other and limited works. " 1 he dch nitions are models of condensation and purity." Hon. m. B. Calhoun. . TESTIMONIALS. The new edition of Webster's Dictionary, in erown qusr-0, sesn. to us deserving of general patronage. Wo recommend it to all who desire to iionm.. thm MOST COMPLETE. ACCURATE and RELIABLE DICTION- AK I Uf I Hi. LAlMIUAUt. Signed by the following gentlemen, March, 18-18 : Theodore s'relinirhuvsen. Chancollor of Univursit nf IM. York. ' Wm. II. Campbell, editor N. Y. Dist School Journal. Daniel Webster, U. S. Seuator. Thos. II Bouton, " John Davis, " Jefferson Davis, " S. A. Douglass, " Geo. N Briggs. Governor of Mass. Wm. B. Calhoun, Secretary of Suite of Mass. Richard S. Kust, Commissioner of Common Schools in New Hampshire. Theodore F. Kintr. Sunerintencli.nt nf Schools in Nait Jersey, ' Robert C. Winthrop, Speaker ol the U. S. House of Representatives.Edmund Burke, Commissioner of Patent.. John Young, I lovernor of New York. Christopher Moruan. Secretary of Slate, snd Sunnrinti-n dent of Common Schools in Now York. Alvnh Hunt, Treasurer of New York. Millard I'lllmore, Comptioller. Rov Samuel II. Cox, D. D. Lyman Beccher, D. D., President of Lane Seminary. Calvin E. Stnwe, D. D., 1). H. Allen, Professors in do. Rev. Hemao Humphrey, D. D., late President of Amherst College. Rev. Ezra Keller, D.D., President or Wittenberg College, Ohio. M. A. Diehl, N. A. Gicgor, Professors in do. Benj. Lsrnbee, D. D., President Middlebury College, ond other distinguished gentlemen. The previous edition of Webster's Quarto Dietionnrv. re. ceived the following recommendation Irom Daniel Webster, Lovi Woodbury, Theodore Erelinghuysen, and 101 other uicinuri. iii iuugress. " It is very desirable thnt one standard Dictionary should be used by the numerous millions of people who are to inhabit the vast extent of territory belonging to the United States ; as the use of such a standard may prevent the formation of dialects in Slates remote from each other, and impress upon the lamrusee uniformity anil afuhiliiv It i desirable, also, that the acquisition or the langunge should be rendered easy, not only to our own citizens, but tn for. eigners who wish to gain access to the rich stores of science w hich it contains. We rejoice that the American Dictionary bids fair to become such a standard." Worthy or Imitatioh The School town of Bradford, Mass., have recently recommended that a copy of Webster's Dictionary, (quarto unabridged,) ba placed in each ol the principal schools. Tor the ue ol' those pupns suiiicicnuy suvunceu to lie neiielittcd by it, and as a book of reference lor the teacher. To obtain an intimnte knowledge of our own language, which we are to use in the transaction of business, or the eniovment of nvnr. wnkin hour of lile. is one of the nrincioal objects nf .rhnul t,i. cation. What benefit of equal magnitude, al so small expense, can be plnced within the reach of the rising genera uuii i many intelligent, active minuen cniltlren.wliose parents aro too poor to provide the work for their families, may thus havo access to the fountain head ol the English language. Teachers, too, whose limited pecuniary mean, and scanty compensation, prevents them from reaping the advantages the work is designed to impart, would not only be greatly improved themselves, bul would be so much better qualified to instruct their pupils, that it would smnl. m. pay tho comparatively trilling expense. Webster's Dictionary in Ehoi.and. Th ernwn quarto edition of this valuable work, published by Messrs. G. At C. Mcrriam, we concludo will soon become the standard wherever the Engligh langunge is spoken. The Lou. uuu unerary iuzeue,oi npru 1st. speaks ol it in the following ust terms : ' . '1 he original edition or the American Dictionary is too well known and appreciated in Enulnnd to reniiir'n u. tn dwell at length on lis plan and execution. In the present cumuli, . mi. uuuuncu mis oeen auiy sssisteil ny several eminent men, each dislinguished in his own sphere of inquiry ; and the result is in the highest degree satisfactory. The work is a noble monument of erudition, and indefatigable research ; and tha style and accuracy of its typography ..uiu u nuiiwr in .ne press ui any country in r.urope. J Ins volume must rind its way into all our public and good private libraries, for it provides the English student wiih a mass oi me most vaiuauie wiormation, which he would in vain seek for elsewhere. Published by G. At C Mf.rriah. Springfield. Mass. For sale by 1. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON, Columbus, General Agents for Central Ohio. May 24..3mw. VALUABLE AMERICAN LAW PEBLICA- TinM. JUST completed in two volumes, roynl octavo, 39. Ame-ncan lencing cases. Select Decisions or American Courts in several department, of law, with especial refer enceto Mercantile Law; by J. I. Clark Hare, and 11 B ....... i. i.Bip..,r.uiiursui uie American edition ol Smith'. Leading Cases. This work is upon the plan of Smith's Lnndimr r.n. .j applies the same method of research and illustration to va nous important branches of the law which were not inclu. ded therein, nnd is, in ell'cet, a continuation or that work. i no cases consist ot Ilia most celebrated decisions in the l ederal Courts, and the Courts f the several States, upon the subjects discussed) accompanied by celebrated notes, in which the reports of all the States in the Union have been collected ; so that the work presents a comple.e view of American Law, upon the subjects which ore examined. The publishers have great pleasure in informing the pro. rcssion, that this highly important Treatise upon th. Lead ing Cases in American Law. is now comnloted ud mail. for snle. ' I he Decisions selected by the Editors as the Ijarilni(!. ses, about one hundred in number, are found in the follow ing reports : Dallas. U. S Cranch do. Whcaton do. Peters do. Gnlli.n. do, Brorkenbrough do. Connecticut Reports. New llampshiredo, Massachusetts do, Pickering do, Metcalf do, Johnson's Law do, Johnson'. Cn v do, Johnson's Cases do, Hill do. Binney do, Sergeant At Rawlc do, Kaivlo do, W barton do. Barr do. Harris A- I, .11 do. Rice's S. C. do, Ohio do. The notes, assuming in several instances the complete-iss of Treatises, occupy aliuiit haif of each vl,,n. .i are a complete collection of all tho American cases (numbering several thousand) which bear ution ihe .nhien .11.. cussed, cither directly or incidentally. A wide and thorough range of research has been taken by the learned Editors anil the protcssion will find in the Select Decisions of Ame rican uw now onereu to tlieir nonce, l work eminently practical in its character, convenient in arrangement and in its editorial department claiming place in the first rank of American Law Writings. 1 he principal points illustrated in the first volume are-Account, Administrator, Agency, Annuity, Application of Payments, Assignments, Attachment.. 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